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    Are motor cut-off brakes legally required?

    Cutoffs are also meant to be a safety feature in the event of a throttle stuck open fault through rain ingress etc, although I imagine most people would have the braking strength to overcome the motor.
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    Wisper Having a few practical issues with my new ebike - locking and quick release

    @flecc That was my understanding too so I'm sorry to dredge up this old chestnut but it makes me nervous. What do you make of this line from the policy in the context of an offer to insure, where it seems to exclude all retailed electric bikes? Myself I'd ask the broker to get the insurer to...
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    Wisper We've bundled eBike security and I think we are the first!

    Perhaps that's the nub of it. Many people just want the theft not to have happened and the nearest thing is to get back the bike they know, preferably with their accessories, carefully chosen or no longer available. Insurers deduct excess, they can make lame offers for current value, disregard...
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    Wisper We've bundled eBike security and I think we are the first!

    To be fair Backpedal was described as a bike recovery service, the new for old element is Wisper's unique offer to replace if not recovered. Insurance terms are never good reading. Would @Wisper be willing to accumulate clarifications from the insurers and provide them when offering the...
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    Cheapest bike on Amazon

    @saneagle You hit the nail on the head there! Which controller brands / sellers / listings have been OK and don't have these delays?
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    oil stains on hi viz

    Good luck and let us know how it goes, I can't be the only one with the exact same problem.
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    Charger with ability to undercharge / change charge speed - UK Based

    Other than Luna (~ £100) and similarly priced ones on AliExpress, and the excellent Satiator (~ £250), you could ask a favour of this seller: 48v Adjustable (97% 90% 80% and storage charge) (1AMP to 3.9AMP) Fanless waterproof ebike charger. He's basically giving them away (I'd offer more) and...
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    Charger with ability to undercharge / change charge speed - UK Based

    Easier still is to reduce your 2A charger output to 80% with a couple of diodes, no time estimation needed. They'll need a heatsink and a switch to short them for a full charge, which is preferable because fast charging shortens battery life. Fast chargers make most sense at cafe stops I...
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    Think i might need talking down..

    Piccy? Heard and believed but still curious.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    :D:D Just enter the desired quantity of the fuel you need, and we'll package it up and send it to you in the post, first class, delivered straight through your letterbox. No hassle. No worries. Unleaded Petrol (95 RON) @60p/litre [____]
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    Think i might need talking down..

    "i may have both 36 and 48v batteries".... you'd need 55V to 29V. Woosh suggested this style and it's been reliable in all weather: 48V/60V(10V~60V) to DC5V 10A 50W Waterproof Power Converter Regulator Are you sure the controller won't come out of the sled and expose a take-off point near the...
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    Conversion costs

    Lots of good bike info upthread, and then there's the rider. If road rash at 22mph isn't pretty, at 30mph you've twice the energy to dispose of even without impacts, so really you need better but sweatier gear. What he said:
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    Help please! Bosch won't start

    This might help: link. " I also tried replacing the batteries in the Purion [snip] (also verified healthy batteries with a multimeter)" If that's the issue the On button probably works while the display's lit up.
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    Help please! Bosch won't start

    I think the key thing is that it's intermittent and seems centred on starting up time. I don't know Bosch stuff but I'd suspect the On button itself, or possibly the display cradle contacts if the display's removable or the display to controller plug/s. Some spray contact cleaner on all the...
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    Charger recommendation

    (Obligatory advice to don washing up gloves when opening an unplugged charger in case of stored mains voltage.)
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    Charger recommendation

    You got it mate, a boring "Can you recommend..." thread is just begging for trolling innit :p <-- smiley
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    Charger recommendation

    Amended.
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    Prices of the electricity we use to charge

    This way to the Brexit thread -----> ;)
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    Charger recommendation

    True but perhaps not something to rely on. Edit: For 42.1V it hardly matters, but perhaps not an approach to rely on generally. If the charger provided, say, 44V and the BMS just carried on draining, and so the charger didn't see a small enough current to trigger cut off, and the user left the...
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    Charger recommendation

    At the price point for 3A chargers selectable current is unlikely but you should find one with a voltage trimmer to cover future drift. The shopping (and price) advice is so true that oddly it's best to view a charger as a short life consumer good: make the best of it and replace when it fails...