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Hi again, looking at Aliexpress the Eunorau 15 Amp controller @ $33 and the passion led 880 controller @ $18 look like they might work for me. Presumably you can program wheel size in?
Any advice most welcome:) Robert.
Any advice very welcome.
 

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Hello yet again! Can you check out con 63 sinewave converter from green bike kit. Looks just the job for me:)
 
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Your controller is 13A max. The 28.0 is meant to be the cut-off voltage, but it's just a bad translation.

You can use any controller up to about 18A. The Con63 is the S06S that BMSBattery sell. That's not a bad price with the LCD, but the shipping will take it up to about £60 (guess). You get more choice of LCDs at BMSB, but at a a cost.

Be aware that sometimes you can't connect colour to colour on the motor hall and phase wires, so you have to experiment to find the right combination. If your motor clicks, stutters, vibrates or spins at 80 mph, you have to change the combination.

I just ordered three controllers from GBK. It worked out at £31 each including shipping, but I may get caught for duty., which would add about £5 to each.
 
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Thanks. Have ordered con 63 with lcd from GBK. Picked £11 postage so under £50. Hope it gets here without duty.
Must say original controller is very smooth indeed, but a bit short on features.
The battery is nearly half the weight of my trusty hopper's, and the disc brakes and front suspension make a huge difference, though with some range loss I expect.
 

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Progress (or lack of it so far):(
Received con 63 with great speed from green bike kit yesterday.
unfortunately, no combinations of phase and hall sensors I can find produce a quiet and smooth running motor with any significant power.
The display fires up and would be great, but looks like this attempt to remedy my problems is going to bite the dust.
C'est la vie!
 

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Progress (or lack of it so far):(
Received con 63 with great speed from green bike kit yesterday.
unfortunately, no combinations of phase and hall sensors I can find produce a quiet and smooth running motor with any significant power.
The display fires up and would be great, but looks like this attempt to remedy my problems is going to bite the dust.
C'est la vie!
How many combo's have you tried as there are 36.
Phase-Hall-Wire-Combinations.png
 

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Thanks for info. There may well be one or I haven't tried!
I'll have another shot , should be more exhaustive and more logical with this guide.
Must say it's easy to lose the plot on this. Certainly are more than I tried . Thanks for chart as the pas system is the one I wouod prefer.
 
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Don't give it full throttle until you get a combination that gives smooth normal motor function.
 

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Result!! Great stuff - found 3 choices which seem very similar. To be expected perhaps? It is a new area for me with what I now see to be torque sensitive. Certainly what I was looking for. Will make new connections next to tidy it up- but thanks to you all for your help.Robert.
 

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Another satisfied ebiker :).
 
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Could you tell us what combination worked. It'll save someone else a lot of pain.
 

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By all means. The one I used was , from controller to motor . Phase - blue to blue.
, green to yell, yell to green.
From controller- to halls - Blue to yell, GN to GN, and yell to blue.
The simulated torque facility is fantastic.thanks again Robert.