ebikeling sw900 lcd display pricelist
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Disconnect all the wires connected to the CONTROLLER (not LCD or LED display) and the hub motor including the harness cable. Check the pins inside of those connectors and make sure that there is no bent pin that may cause a loose connection. We recommend using a flashlight to check the pins. Also, make sure that there is no broken wire.Reconnect all the connectors pushing firmly (Push them as hard as possible).
Disconnect all the wires connected to the CONTROLLER (not LCD or LED display) and the hub motor including the harness cable. Check the pins inside of those connectors and make sure that there is no bent pin that may cause a loose connection. Reconnect all the connectors pushing firmly (Push as hard as possible).
Technically, yes, you can use a 48v battery with 500w kitsas long as you have an LCD display to adjust the input voltage manually and the controller remains the same (22A).However, we recommend using 36v batteries with 500w kits to avoid possible motor and controller issues.
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Go to the settings panel on your SW900 or S830 LCD Display, check voltage (P03) if it"s set correctly. Usually happens when the voltage of your battery and the one set on your LCD Display do not match. Also, check your battery voltage with a voltmeter.
About 10 years ago I did a DIY conversion of an entry level Trek MTB, a 3700 model I believe. I liked the idea of "two wheel drive" so I went with a pre-laced front hub motor. Grin Tech had a 9C motor on close out that was rated 36V, 750W. Their bench tests showed that it would perform well within temp limits at 48V so I drove it with a 48V, 20Ah pack and a 25A controller. Displays were pretty limited "back in the old days" of ebikes so I wired in a Watts Up power meter to track electrical performance and kept the bike"s wired bike "computer" for speed and distance.