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  1. Swinman

    New e bikes with small ah batteries

    I’ve not looked at e bikes for a while an my folding Benelli has a 10.4 ah battery and the book says aprox 15 miles range , yet I’ve just seen other folders that have 7 or 7 ah battery saying the will go as far as mine , my bike is a 2018 but I dint think batteries had moved on that much, though...
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    kT-LCD 3 settings help please

    I have now managed to put all the items I got from PSW power , on my bike the problem I have is, with no load i.e. Wheel off the ground I can push the thumb throttle to full and the wheel turns at 19 mph " I took the 30% limiter wire off " however when I'm on the bike riding and I press the...
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    Kt-lcd3 03 inf code help

    Ok to start I have a new benelli city fold , and I've got all the new parts from psw power online, so all I've left on the bike was the battery and front wheel with the motor in it's a 250w and only has 3 wires from it , green yellow blue , no hall sensor wire, when I've put the new controller...
  4. Swinman

    Viking harrier control box

    Hi my new project is to make a 3 year old PAS BIKE work with a throttle without constant peddling as my knees won't work that hard I've taken pics of the control unit and woul like any advise as to dest achieve my goal thanks in advance
  5. Swinman

    Help with wires

    I have got a cheap folding e bike it's enhance made in China 36 v brushless, this has no battery and I have no idea even if it works but I intend to find out the firs job is to connect a 36v battery I have fully charged and working but the bike has 4 stand up pins that the battery would have...
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    Convert peddle assist only to throttle and peddle assist

    so this is for the tec heads out there 1 if I buy a pre 2016 bike that could have been both peddle assist and throttle then I know I can keep it that way , but if it only had peddle assist can I convert it to throttle and paddle assist . 2 my powabyke euro has both modes and I know the crank...