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  1. J

    Help with controller settings pls

    Thanks Neal, Ive tried setting it between 80 and 84, and it is ever so slightly better, but to be honest I cant feel much difference. I cant see any id on the hub at all, but at a guess, given how long its been in the garage, and when I bought it from a neighbor, i'd say it was manufactured...
  2. J

    Help with controller settings pls

    I have recently fitted a 36v battery and LCD800 controller to an old cyclamatic ebike. The motor is a rear 24v 250w bafang hub. Although the motor works fine with no load or on the throttle it seems to be really lacking in power on even the slightest slope. Can anybody advise what the P2...
  3. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Thanks, reassembled with closer gap and its working now. Just waiting for the rain to stop then its time for a test ride. Does the speed sensor have any limiting effect on the output from the motor? Hard to tell when testing the bike on the bench upside down, but it seems that when I pedal to...
  4. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Hi, sorry but I have another question. If I pass the sensor disc in front of the sensor as per the advice from Nealh the motor engages ok, but once I have the chainwheel fitted it doesn't work. The gap between the plate and sensor is 3mm. In the settings I have tried disabling/enabling the...
  5. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Hi again, sorry, but I have another question. I have just removed the chain wheel to fit the new PAS, but am now unsure which way round to fit the sensor plate. My understanding was that the arrows on the plate should point clockwise ie in the direction that you would pedal, but the old plate...
  6. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Hi, Thanks both for your replies and advice. I agree about the lack of planning, but as mentioned, I already had the bike laying unused in the back of the garage, and after being given/loaned the controller kit and the battery, decided to see if I could get it going. The wiring diagram and...
  7. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Hello, I have made some progress :) I have now got the motor to drive the wheel by connecting the two green wires from the controller and following the self-learn procedure for the controller, so thanks for your advice. I'm going to swap-out the rest of the items supplied in the kit (brakes...
  8. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Thanks for your reply. I have only borrowed a 48v battery to test with, so happy to go with 36v if better. I was given a new (unused) controller kit, but unfortunately I dont have any instructions with it. Its made by XunLida and called a Brainpower Motor Controller, Model 800A-6T Rating 36/48v...
  9. J

    Newbie attempting cyclamatic upgrade

    Hi all, my first post on here, although I have been lurking in the background for a while! I'm hoping you can help with an upgrade I'm trying. I have an old 2012 24v / 250w cyclamatic, and have just tried connecting up a new 36v/48v controller unit using a 48v battery. When I open the throttle...