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    Using LSW70A6G without the display

    Theoretically yes. I did not try it because I did't have the time but if you try, please let us know for future reference. Dont forget to put the potentiometer between the 3 cables: red, green and black. The green cable goes in the middle pin of the potentiometer. You probably know how to do it...
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    Using LSW70A6G without the display

    Seems that you are completelly right, I measured the voltage in the Green cable with the display conected and it shows the levels you described. It looks like my controller stays at 0v when the controller is removed and the Red cable is bridged with the Blue. I guess I'll have to add 2 x 1000...
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    Using LSW70A6G without the display

    Great !!! The bridge between Red and Blue turned the device ON (because the led began to blink). Unfortunatelly the motor did not responded to the throttle : ( Same condition appears when the display is connected and turned on but the pedal assistance is off, meaning the display only shows the...
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    Using LSW70A6G without the display

    Just to double check before burning it, I have 2 controllers: Controller 1 - 36V: Red: 36V Black: GND Blue: SW (or MS, depending the reading orientation ) Green: POR so, In this one, should I bridge Red, Blue and Green (meaning the 3 together )? Controller 2 - 24 V: Red: 24v Black: GND...
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    Using LSW70A6G without the display

    Hello, Has anyone figured out how to turn on the LSW70A6G without the need of having the display? I would like to have only the motor and throttle connected. Then plug the battery and hit the road : ) Thank you