Hi. Can anybody out there in ebike land help please?
I’ve just bought a non-running 3 speed Ezee Sprint (I just can’t resist those “spare or repair adverts”!) and found the original controller had fried internally. Having established an original replacement would cost me a second mortgage, I bought a pattern replacement from ecrazyman.
I’ve figured out the wiring for the 3 phase and Hall wires to the motor as well as the power supply, including the additional thin red wire that comes out of the new controller that I’ve been assured by ecrazyman should be joined up to the thick red power supply wire which I’ve done. However, I’m at a loss to know what to do with the remaining 5 wires to the handlebars, for the throttle and brakes.
At the controller end, I have one 5 pin connector to the harness leading to my handlebar meter switch with red, yellow, blue, green and pink wires. The original controller had output wires coloured white, blue, green, black and red connected to the harness as follows:
Red to red (great!), blue to blue (fantastic!) green to green (how easy is this?) then white (controller) to pink (harness) and black (controller) to yellow (harness), now starting to get a bit tricky!
Just to confuse matters further, the new controller has the following 5 wires out: red, green and black (for the throttle) and yellow and black (for the brake - connecting turns off the power to the motor it seems).
I’ve tried continuity tests between harness and throttle and brake connectors on the opposite side of the switch to see which harness wires were connected to which coloured wire on the brake switches (red and black wires) and wires to the throttle (red, green and black) and with the switch ‘on’, got positive connections between:-
Throttle (red) and harness (pink) which was connected to old controller (white).
Throttle (green) and harness (blue) which was connected to old controller (blue).
Throttle (black) and harness (yellow) which was connected to old controller (black).
…. (hope you’re still with me!)….
Brake switch (red) and harness (green) which was connected to old controller (green).
Brake switch (black) and harness (yellow) which was connected to old controller (black).
… and only get a few faint positives between old controller wire (red) connected to harness (red) and any other wires on the throttle or brake.
So, I’m now wondering about the equivalence between new and old controller wiring:
Are the red and green wires on the old controller equivalent to the red and green on the new controller?
Is the black on the old controller equivalent to either of the 2 black ones on the new and if so which?
What’s the equivalence between the yellow (one of the brake connectors) on the new controller and the blue or white on the old controller?
.. or perhaps there is no correlation at all (aaaargh!)
I’m tempted to bypass the switch and harness and try to connect the red, green and black from the new controller to the red, green and black to the throttle. Also connecting the black and red wires from the brake switches to the black and yellow on the controller (black to black) .. but that means I won’t have those nice flashing lights on the switch which I presume will tell me when the battery’s going flat?
I’d really appreciate any help you guys or gals can offer. I’m beginning to go mad trying to figure it out!
Thanks in anticipation.
P.S. There aren’t any rules about postings being too long are there?
I’ve just bought a non-running 3 speed Ezee Sprint (I just can’t resist those “spare or repair adverts”!) and found the original controller had fried internally. Having established an original replacement would cost me a second mortgage, I bought a pattern replacement from ecrazyman.
I’ve figured out the wiring for the 3 phase and Hall wires to the motor as well as the power supply, including the additional thin red wire that comes out of the new controller that I’ve been assured by ecrazyman should be joined up to the thick red power supply wire which I’ve done. However, I’m at a loss to know what to do with the remaining 5 wires to the handlebars, for the throttle and brakes.
At the controller end, I have one 5 pin connector to the harness leading to my handlebar meter switch with red, yellow, blue, green and pink wires. The original controller had output wires coloured white, blue, green, black and red connected to the harness as follows:
Red to red (great!), blue to blue (fantastic!) green to green (how easy is this?) then white (controller) to pink (harness) and black (controller) to yellow (harness), now starting to get a bit tricky!
Just to confuse matters further, the new controller has the following 5 wires out: red, green and black (for the throttle) and yellow and black (for the brake - connecting turns off the power to the motor it seems).
I’ve tried continuity tests between harness and throttle and brake connectors on the opposite side of the switch to see which harness wires were connected to which coloured wire on the brake switches (red and black wires) and wires to the throttle (red, green and black) and with the switch ‘on’, got positive connections between:-
Throttle (red) and harness (pink) which was connected to old controller (white).
Throttle (green) and harness (blue) which was connected to old controller (blue).
Throttle (black) and harness (yellow) which was connected to old controller (black).
…. (hope you’re still with me!)….
Brake switch (red) and harness (green) which was connected to old controller (green).
Brake switch (black) and harness (yellow) which was connected to old controller (black).
… and only get a few faint positives between old controller wire (red) connected to harness (red) and any other wires on the throttle or brake.
So, I’m now wondering about the equivalence between new and old controller wiring:
Are the red and green wires on the old controller equivalent to the red and green on the new controller?
Is the black on the old controller equivalent to either of the 2 black ones on the new and if so which?
What’s the equivalence between the yellow (one of the brake connectors) on the new controller and the blue or white on the old controller?
.. or perhaps there is no correlation at all (aaaargh!)
I’m tempted to bypass the switch and harness and try to connect the red, green and black from the new controller to the red, green and black to the throttle. Also connecting the black and red wires from the brake switches to the black and yellow on the controller (black to black) .. but that means I won’t have those nice flashing lights on the switch which I presume will tell me when the battery’s going flat?
I’d really appreciate any help you guys or gals can offer. I’m beginning to go mad trying to figure it out!
Thanks in anticipation.
P.S. There aren’t any rules about postings being too long are there?