Recent content by Tryker

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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I was just pointing out a discrepancy. I have no idea if there is a standard to wiring Julet/HIGO plugs as they don't seem to be that common especially on the Chinese controllers. Different controllers provide all sorts of different connections depending on their available functions. The LCD...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    Hear, hear to Alan's problem as I too am interested in this, but further information for yours: my motor is on a 26" wheel and Labelled XF40 30H which is a MXUS 1000W motor. This number is followed by 250W but nowhere does it say restricted. The motor number you give I'm unable to find any...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I don't think it's possible to change the program stored on the controller microchip just by re-plugging things. The parameters which control things may have changed though. I think you should check P4 parameter it should be 0 (for throttle to work without pedalling: zero startup) and this...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I've researched this as extensively as seems possible and it boils down to Cyclotricity being cagey about their kit. I can only assume that they have made some mods but are unwilling to release what they are. The P6 parameter is completely undocumented by anyone other than Cyclotricity and there...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I was replying to Alan but I found your comment interesting. Unfortunately I can't see a simple solution to your problem either, doh! I suspect that the Yose wiring may be different so looking inside and tracing its connections may be the only way to work out a solution: if the linking of data...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I'm assuming that diagram refers to the green connector which normally goes to the LCD panel. I've just belled out my cable to the controller and the links appear to be +ve volts (pin1) to the 'on' line (pin5). The others link TXdata(pin3) to RXdata(pin4) in the controller. The throttle would be...
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    KT-LCD1 to KT-LCD3

    I'm in a similar position as I have the Cyclotricity 250/1000W kit, however I would check your controller as, according to the programming hack link you posted, the ZWS type controllers can not be hacked (correction: it looks like there is a programming interface marked SOFT on my controller...