Recent content by HughMorris

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    Sprocket wear

    A friend bought a 250w hub drive ebike, it burnt out within a week. Tough hills here in north Wales. I've owned this 750w mid-drive for five years now, love it and would never change.
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    Sprocket wear

    Thanks for your reply Matthew. I do about 2000 miles a year on steep hills hence the 750w motor. Proper e-bike chain and rear sprocket changed together three months ago, slipping already. Using proper tool to check chain wear. It's OK. I guess it's a cost I have to accept. I've thought about...
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    Sprocket wear

    I ride with a mid-drive Bafang 750w kit. I have to replace the rear sprocket at least three times a year which gets expensive. Does anyone else have this problem?
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    You really are up yourself Nealh. You kicked this off, calling me lazy. I'll sort it out myself. Who needs you, dick.
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    Don't you know what a trike looks like? The clue's in the word.
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    OK. Well I'd be starting from scratch. The trike is a standard American Trikke T12 model. As you probably know these were designed to be used with a 'carving' side to side motion. I'd like to fit a motor to power the trike to avoid this, either to front wheel or rear wheels on an axle ,or both...
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    Is there another way to power this trike then? How about a go-kart motor, chain driven on to a rear axle.
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    OK Thanks for that. But the trike only has 10" wheels, so it should work the same as a scooter.
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    How come they work on electric scooters then? Or don't those go uphill either.
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    Thanks for your responses guys. I was comparing performance to my 750w geared mid-drive ebike, and now understand my disappointment. The kit is attached to a TrikkeT12, trike. I thought it would be fun to fit a Dualmoto electric scooter hub to it. No LCD, just throttle. Chinese writing on...
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    Measuring Amps on a Multimeter

    I'd like to check the Wattage on an electric hub motor. The maker claims it's 1000w, I'm not convinced. Do I need to by-pass the controller to place the multimeter into the circuit? I'm not getting a reading as it is, but don't want to risk damage to anything.
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    Controller connections

    Sorted. Thanks for your explanation and patience
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    Controller connections

    So am I right that positive wires, thick, thin and both on/off switch wires connect to the battery positive?
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    Controller connections

    OK thanks. I'm sure I've wired it up correctly but the motor won't run. I've checked with a multimeter and now convinced the controller is a dud.
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    Controller connections

    OK Thanks for that