Bafang Cable Length (BBS02 500w 36V)

robwalley

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Anyone know how to shorten this cable by 18 inches, otherwise my almost completed ebike will be ruined by excessive loops of unnecessary cable (bit OCD perhaps)
 
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There's two ways:

1. You cut through it with a pair of snips, meaure 18 inches from the cut and cut it again. Then, you get out you soldering iron and heatshrink sleeving, solder the ends together and insulate with the heatshrink.

2. You buy a magic wand. You can find them on Ebay. Wave it over the cable and chant, "Izzy wizzy, let's get busy and make this wire 18 inches shorter". As long as the wand isn't a fake, it'll work and be much neater.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=141541253812&alt=web

Don't get the massager magic wand. It has the wrong type of magic.
 

robwalley

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There's two ways:

1. You cut through it with a pair of snips, meaure 18 inches from the cut and cut it again. Then, you get out you soldering iron and heatshrink sleeving, solder the ends together and insulate with the heatshrink.

2. You buy a magic wand. You can find them on Ebay. Wave it over the cable and chant, "Izzy wizzy, let's get busy and make this wire 18 inches shorter". As long as the wand isn't a fake, it'll work and be much neater.

http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&id=141541253812&alt=web

Don't get the massager magic wand. It has the wrong type of magic.
Yes, I had considered both these options, but was looking for something less obvious like someone selling a short version of this bafang cable.
 

mfj197

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The other way I know is to buy a shorter one! They are available but overseas if I recall correctly.

I've ended up coiling mine and holding it with cable ties under the handlebar stem. It's actually much better than I thought it was going to be.

(note the blanked off plug just above the forks is power for my lights which I haven't put on yet.)

Michael
 

robwalley

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The other way I know is to buy a shorter one! They are available but overseas if I recall correctly.

I've ended up coiling mine and holding it with cable ties under the handlebar stem. It's actually much better than I thought it was going to be.

(note the blanked off plug just above the forks is power for my lights which I haven't put on yet.)

Michael
1. I've had a google at shorter leads, but coming up blank, probably missing the odd keyword, any clues where this shorter lead is available from?

2. Lights lead/plug? Don't have one from the BBS02, I could make one 36v direct from the battery, there is an extra hole but not enough room inside the compartment at the bottom of the battery for a drop down regulator for say a more normal 12v.
 

Nealh

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Cut it at the motor end and solder it together you will hardly see the join. If you are not quite sure ask Sooty and Sweep before you cast the spell.
D8ve made me laugh at suggestion 2 very good:D.
 

robwalley

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Just Googled it as I couldn't remember where I'd seen it - here you go: http://www.alcedoitalia.it/shop/categoria-prodotto/componenti-kit/page/3/
They have 300mm, 500mm and 1000mm versions.

No, the lighting wire is nothing to do with the BBS01 kit! It's part of my own wiring to run lights off the 36V battery.

Michael
Cheers for the info, same company that do the dished chainwheel. Even 32 euros I don't mind for the 300mm cable, but 25 euros for postage to the UK is taking the p**s.
 

trex

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cut and solder. 20 minute job.
 

robwalley

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SteveRuss

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If you cut and solder (which is going to be easier than making off new connectors either end), make sure you use a proper waterproofed crimp/butt connector to make off the ends, and then heat shrink the whole repair with some standard black heat shrink. Heat guns are cheap, if you don't already have one..