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  1. Woosh

    Q128 motor swap

    it's very easy as you have already got the motor lid open. First take a look at the functional block diagram of an SS41 Hall sensor: Connect the 9-pin motor cable. Switch on the LCD. Pin 2 is the middle pin of your Hall sensor, that's the ground pin. tLooking at your picture, pin 3 is the...
  2. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    I disagree. QT's format is to present debates in a politically correct manner. There is a tendency in D. Dimbleby to treat the government with leniency, that was and still is equally true with either conservative or the last Labour government, Dimbleby will treat all panelists with leniency. If...
  3. Woosh

    Q128 motor swap

    you can only detect short-circuits by measuring resistance, not conclusive when the Hall sensors are working. You need to connect the motor and switch on the electrics. A good Hall sensor will change from 0V to 3.25V between pin 2 (middle) and pin 3 (right) when the magnets move in front of it.
  4. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    A. Marr is a brexiter, not as loud as Andrew Neil but brexiter nevertheless. I often find they give a lot of airtime to brexiter journalists like Julia HB, Isabel Oakshott and Kate Andrews of the IEA etc.
  5. Woosh

    36v Vs 48v

    that depends on your current configuration and what you want to achieve. As NealH has already pointed out, don't just connect a 48V battery to a 36V system without checking. Provided that your system can support dual voltage, then the 48V will give 30% more power and also can achieve higher...
  6. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    That may be so but I find D. Dimbleby is even-handed. It could well be that he does not choose the panelists nor the audience. in the last QT (Dulwich), remainers were a majority both on the panel and audience.
  7. Woosh

    why is it so hard to find 28 rear wheel with hub motor which is legal on road

    take a look at the XF08C kit which I would recommend for CF bikes. http://wooshbikes.co.uk/?hubkits#xf08ckit The XF08C is lightweight and has good torque for hill climbing. Here are a couple of examples that I did earlier this year:
  8. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    excellent remark.
  9. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    AKW, have you noticed the caveat in their advert? https://www.gngebike.com/ultralight-300w-kit possibly due to poor heat dissipation because of the diminutive size of the motor. 300W is not sufficient for climbing your kind of hills.
  10. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    in a way, yes. Remain is the default position. Leave is exciting, except when one is totally unprepared like we are now.
  11. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    there is no need to apologize. One thing you should keep in mind, there is no free lunch. Speed comes with a cost, battery consumption is one. At 15mph on flat road, the power consumption is around 10WH per mile. At 20mph, 16WH per mile, at 25mph, 24WH per mile, at 30mph 30WH per mile. If you...
  12. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    The TSDZ2 motor is optimized for road legal use. Tongsheng do not make 750W TSDZ2, I suspect some dealers reprogram the 48V motor and sell it as whatever. This section of the forum is reserved for EAPC. We should discuss the ability of a derestricted TSDZ2 in this sub-forum...
  13. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    JC voted with his head to remain while his heart says leave. He still can't decide which way the interest of the country is for the future. Should he be negotiating in place of the EU, he'll get closer to the EU than TM but you can be certain that the EU won't give him a better deal. The reality...
  14. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    No. IMHO the design is not mechanically as strong as a Bosch CX or Bafang BBSes. The controller is small, space for heat dissipation is limited, the size of the blue transmission gear and motor axle is smaller than Bafang BBSes. If you want more power, you should get a BBSHD.
  15. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    Jo Johnson (brother of Boris, minister of transport) has just quit over brexit, calling for a second referendum. Boris must feel lonely. His dad, brother and sister all disagree with him over brexit. Stanley called A50 the “Non-Recallable Intercontinental Ballistic Missile”. Jo said the UK was...
  16. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    it's just the law of unintended consequences. Even the experts cannot be expected to know about all possible ramifications leave alone voters. The problem is we should need at least another two years to explore the pros and cons of membership.
  17. Woosh

    Brexit, for once some facts.

    getting back to brexit, I really can't see how TM is going to get the deal through the HoC without upsetting the DUP. The only way to get the brexiteers behind her plan is to promise them a Canada type deal and that means losing control in NI. If she does that, Labour and the DUP are certain to...
  18. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    I agree, sometimes the long route is the quickest route. There isn't much space on our Giant test bike between the chainstays, behind the bottom bracket. I had to remove the rear wheel and undo the horizontal bolt holding the anti torque bracket. I fit the oval clamp piece with the vertical...
  19. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    yes, it will fit, except that you will have to make a small modification to the cable guide under the bottom bracket. As it is, the cable guide is too thick to fit into the 8-10mm gap between the motor and the bottom bracket and which narrows down to about 5mm around the two M5 bolts. You can't...
  20. Woosh

    48V TSDZ2 (250W) are now in stock

    it's just a cheap sub 10kg road bike, Giant Defy 3 2015, I think Tredz sold them for £299 a couple of years ago. If you start afresh, I would recommend the Marin Fairfax SC2. It has 8-speed hub gear. Cycle Republic sell them for £399...