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speedict said:Mudduck said:Speedict anything in the works?
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He means do you have any new product in production or design!
By the way Danny thanks for the info and quick replies, I think your product is excellent!
speedict said:Mudduck said:Speedict anything in the works?
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o00scorpion00o said:speedict said:Mudduck said:Speedict anything in the works?
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He means do you have any new product in production or design!
By the way Danny thanks for the info and quick replies, I think your product is excellent!
cal3thousand said:Just got my Speedict in the mail last night in LA (4/5/2012) after ordering on (4/2/2012 at night) (EMS shipping). wow that was fast!!
I have to say that I am impressed with the materials used and supplied. Anyone with doubts about the quality of this device, rest assured that this is not just some cheap POS that was slapped together.
The power wires have a very soft silicone jacket covering fine stranded (tinned?) copper. And the throttle cables that I ordered included the proper connectors to make quick connections. Everything is protected with a jacket and clean and durable looking heat shrink.
Disappointed that the drivers are not x64 compatible, but I can borrow the wife's netbook at a later time. I decided to just hook it up to the battery and pair with my phone. VERY EASY just remember pin = 00000 and to set your device to discoverable while searching for "ebike" (at least that's how my MT4G v2.3.4 - Sense 3.0 wanted to)
I haven't had a chance to install the bike hardware and take a test run yet, but that's what the weekend's for
cal3thousand said:I bored out the hole on the magnet to fit my rear spokes with a hand drill, but I can't get a speed reading.
How close does the magnet need to be? And can I just put a larger rare earth magnet on it?
cal3thousand said:I bored out the hole on the magnet to fit my rear spokes with a hand drill, but I can't get a speed reading.
How close does the magnet need to be? And can I just put a larger rare earth magnet on it?
cal3thousand said:I bored out the hole on the magnet to fit my rear spokes with a hand drill, but I can't get a speed reading.
How close does the magnet need to be? And can I just put a larger rare earth magnet on it?
teklektik said:Put the pickup close to the hub where the spokes are closer to the fork...
Edit: oops - never mind - I see in the pic above, this is on the rear...
Hyena said:Any word on stand alone or packaged android devices to go with these speedict ?
Or are you going to leave it to the end user to source a suitable device or use their existing phone ?
I'm thinking of getting one for my next project and the cheapest phone I've seen is $69
Hyena said:Cool, I was looking at the
huawei u8300. Should look good on the top bar of my custom frame
If you wanted to add more gimmicky features you could you program a security feature in the firmware where you have to enter a PIN or password to enable power to the controller / throttle signal
Doesn't really matter where you implement it I suppose - he who controls the power and throttle signal controls the bikespeedict said:actually we don't think PIN lock is necessary on speedict ebike but we would add this features on our speed controller project.
+1adrian_sm said:What can you tell us about the controller?
adrian_sm said:What can you tell us about the controller?
Volts?
Amps?
Features?
ETA?
Price?
I assume it is a new model compared to the sold out model on the website: http://www.raczing.com/
- Adrian
I had the same problem: I couldn't get the magnet close enought to the sensor, so I got a little disc neodymium magnet, which is much stronger and stuck it on top of the original one - didn't need glue because of the strong magnetism held it. You can get the magnets on ebay for a few cents each. It's worth getting a few because they have loads of uses.cal3thousand said:I bored out the hole on the magnet to fit my rear spokes with a hand drill, but I can't get a speed reading.
How close does the magnet need to be? And can I just put a larger rare earth magnet on it?
d8veh said:I had the same problem: I couldn't get the magnet close enought to the sensor, so I got a little disc neodymium magnet, which is much stronger and stuck it on top of the original one - didn't need glue because of the strong magnetism held it. You can get the magnets on ebay for a few cents each. It's worth getting a few because they have loads of uses.cal3thousand said:I bored out the hole on the magnet to fit my rear spokes with a hand drill, but I can't get a speed reading.
How close does the magnet need to be? And can I just put a larger rare earth magnet on it?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/20pcs-10x2mm-Disc-Neodymium-Strong-Magnets-N35-Space-Marines-fridge-/270953237734?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f16124ce6
The magnet is 12mm x 1mm Neodymium,speedict said:hi, can you show me your magnet installation ?
d8veh said:The magnet is 12mm x 1mm Neodymium,speedict said:hi, can you show me your magnet installation ?
The gap between the top of the magnet and the sensor is approximately 10mm. A thicker magnet (2mm) will give more flux, so would allow a bigger gap.
I added the spacer behind the sensor before fitting the extra magnet and it wasn't enough, so I don't know the maximum gap I can have with this magnet.
rolf_w said:http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=34506&start=45#p564339: What we need now are smarter controllers, CA or Speedict etc. which allow to programm such limits and change them on the fly!
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I thought the panic button was throwing the phone over your shoulder - should be out of bluetooth range within seconds :lol:speedict said:or PANIC BUTTON ? whenever you need Speed Limit, press the button immediately return to EU Compliance !