The thing that Tommy Robinson complains about the most is that people get their opinions about him from biased, lying third parties. He says you should listen to what he himself says, and you'll get a different impression. I pride myself in my ability to look into people's eyes and judge their...
You need to see the story from his side. He's not the slightest bit racist. In fact he got in a lot of trouble when he got targeted and beaten up by right wing activists after he kicked racists out of the EDL. You have to understand that the Islamic doctrine is basically politics. So his views...
Interesting comments. I agree with the sentiment, but in case you didn't know, Tommy Robinson is nowhere near the far right. In fact he's nearer the left. Nearly everything you read or hear about him from the mainstream media is completely fake. His only concern is that the doctrine of Islam is...
Oh dear!
Remember, he had half a million followers on Twitter. That's considerably more than most other politicians. To put it in context, Esther Mcvey has 27,000 and David Davis only 120,000.
What are you measuring the resistance with and how are you attaching it? The resistance of the coils is very low, so there's a fair chance that you're measuring contact resistance.
If there was really a short, your motor would be cutting every time you went over a bump, not just when it's...
You're not getting it. To charge a battery through the discharge port bypasses the charge controls.
Let's say an inter-cell strip became detatched due to dodgy weld. That cell group (what's left connected) could go sky high and set the whole battery on fire.
Let's say that you joined a...
Intermittent motor short? Who came up with that? You have to be careful on ES. There are some very knowledgeable guys and there are some that probably mean well, but just spout rubbish. They've never used a KT controller and have no idea about settings.
You can't do that with an ebike battery because you're effectively charging one of the batteries through its discharge port, which bypasses all the charge controls.
You can only discharge a battery from its discharge port which is why you need a smart switch to connect two batteries of...
I think you've misjudged him. Watch some of his other videos. I'd describe him more as a new liberal - pro free-speech, anti- fascist, anti-establishment, anti-corruption anti-sectionalisation, anti-oppression, etc. In other words, pretty normal.
If we have anybody good at coding, it wouldn't be difficult to knock up our own smart battery controller. All you need is two banks of MOSFETs joined to each battery going to a single output. Measure the voltage across each bank with a voltage divider and use simple logic to keep the one that...
Sorry, but that's not true because it's impossible. The motor has a maximum speed that depends on its copper windings, typically in the range 200 to 300 rpm. Mxus is normally around 260 rpm or 23 mph in a 26" wheel.
If you're sure that it's the controller that's limiting the speed and not the motor, a new controller will sort it out. Did you test to find out which is limiting your speed?
The knurled knob on the sensor sometimes adjusts the switch point, but it's not really designed for that. The switch comes out from the opposite side, so the knurled knob holds it in. There's no spring on it, so it'll just rattle about in there if you loosen it. If you had a way of holding the...
Use thin pliers and roll them off like you do when you open a sardine tin with one of those keys, then dress the top with a Dremmel to remove the pips.
You don't need a fuse because your battery should already have over-current protection in the BMS.
Current in an electric bike isn't very stable, which is why most controllers have big capacitors across the battery wires, so fuses will always have a hard time. They need to be rated much higher...
Well, it seems that there is hope for all of us, whichever side you are on. Have a look at this. There's some very interesting stuff on this guy's channel. I'd love to know who he is and who's feeding him the info.