Maybe you can find something usefull hereSquare said:....
Has anyone a tutorial on how to add throttle to a 6-pin motor while keeping the XH18 display?
Maybe you can find something usefull hereSquare said:....
Has anyone a tutorial on how to add throttle to a 6-pin motor while keeping the XH18 display?
This Y splitter solution only could work if the the controller has a 8-pin output.Square said:Some sellers on Aliexpress are selling thumb throttles supposedly compatible with XH18 and VLCD6 displays: ....
... they really work without opening the motor?....
michih. said:Yes, I've had that error a few times. e01 motor init
MFG Michael
jeff.page.rides said:Have any of you seen this before?
I am getting a yellow “motor init” code at the bottom of my 860 display when I turn on the power. Any idea what that is or how to troubleshoot it?
The motor is not giving me much as far as watts when I throttle or hand pedal. 30 watts sometimes it goes up, but not consistent. I assume the error code means motor interruption but not sure how to troubleshoot it. Any ideas?
I advised him to check all his connections.
We have checked all the connections and replaced the 1 to 4 cable, and it is still there on bootup.
Everything works but it only puts out 30 watts.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Defaullt setting is to display just the first 3 values. So Data 6 will never be visible if you didn't change the number of displayed data values.Didcot said:.... how to get the temperature to display on my VLCD5 screen.
... option:- Data 6 - motor temperature which seems to be default set to 0
then there appears to be some button presses on the display to allow viewing of the temperature....
Elinx said:Defaullt setting is to display just the first 3 values. So Data 6 will never be visible if you didn't change the number of displayed data values.Didcot said:.... how to get the temperature to display on my VLCD5 screen.
... option:- Data 6 - motor temperature which seems to be default set to 0
then there appears to be some button presses on the display to allow viewing of the temperature....
Think about it that displaying all these data values has influence on the ODOmeter.
If you have enabled "Odo compensation" you will see a certain time 0 km/h
I advice to keep 3 values and change Data 3 to "0" (= temperature)
If you toggle light "ON". After a short time you see the 3 values soc%,. Voltage and temperature instead of the speedvalue.
After this you can toggle light "OFF" again
jeff.page.rides said:jeff.page.rides said:Have any of you seen this before?
I am getting a yellow “motor init” code at the bottom of my 860 display when I turn on the power. Any idea what that is or how to troubleshoot it?
The motor is not giving me much as far as watts when I throttle or hand pedal. 30 watts sometimes it goes up, but not consistent. I assume the error code means motor interruption but not sure how to troubleshoot it. Any ideas?
I advised him to check all his connections.
We have checked all the connections and replaced the 1 to 4 cable, and it is still there on bootup.
Everything works but it only puts out 30 watts.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Display and configurator must be set the same, in your case on MPH.Didcot said:A slight issue:- I have a VLCD5 display and on startup have it set to show SOC% which on a fully charged battery is showing 62.4. As per a post in this thread somewhere to obtain SOC% = 99.9/100% the display needs to be set to MPH in it's menu and also set to MPH in the java configurator but it's not working..
I was having a play earlier and found that by altering the display to KM/H and leaving the java configurator at MPH I then obtain 99.9%
Being in the UK I don't want KM/H displaying so can anyone suggest what I'm doing wrong please? Thanks.
Yes, I checked with a wattmeter. I have 2 batteries. one with 10s5p and one with 10s2p. For both batteries, the values are more than 20 percent wrong.mbrusa said:Hello, I made a comparison of the Wh used with an external wattmeter, but only with the standard display version and it was 10% lower, then compensated in the calculation.
I have never made a comparison with 860C, I think I will have to do it.
To check, did you use a wattmeter?
mbrusa said:The new version v20.1C.2 (Java configurator) is available for standard displays, for those who intend to try here is a beta version:
https://github.com/emmebrusa/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike-0/releases/tag/v20.1C.2-beta2
The new features are described in the changelog.txt file and are highlighted in yellow in the manuals.
The basic version is v20.1C.1 which I consider safe.
There are functions that were already present in version v20.1C.3 (suspended), they are "Motor deceleration" and immediate assistance in resuming pedaling with the bike in motion.
There are functions taken from v20.1C.3-860C, they are "Startup assist" and the estimated calculation of "Pedal torque adc step".
The most important novelty is the torque sensor calibration, more effective and more intuitive, in this regard there is an explanatory spreadsheet in the main folder, Torque_calibration.xlsx.
There is a modification I felt needed, the speed control for the walk assist levels.
Added a cross-check of some engine variables, with assistance stop in the presence of incompatible values (possible cause of the engine running without pedaling).
Fixed bug in human power calculation and coaster brake function.
Plus other small changes, the details are in the manuals.