A atheo Pedelecer Jul 10, 2011 102 12 Beds.. Jun 12, 2014 #1 Are pas voltage specific ie.would one that was fitted to a 36volt bike work ok on a 48v conversion?
Alan Quay Esteemed Pedelecer Dec 4, 2012 2,351 1,076 Devon Jun 12, 2014 #2 No. They will just return the voltage fed to them (usually 5v).
A atheo Pedelecer Jul 10, 2011 102 12 Beds.. Jun 12, 2014 #3 I take it the no was for the sensor not being voltage specific, and it would work on the 48v conversion.
I take it the no was for the sensor not being voltage specific, and it would work on the 48v conversion.
D Deleted member 4366 Guest Jun 12, 2014 #4 All PAS sensors and throttles work on 5v. The 24v, 36v or 48v goes to the controller which cuts it down through a big resistor to feed the 12V regulator. The 12V then goes to the 5V regulator, which gives the power for the CPU and sensors. Reactions: atheo
All PAS sensors and throttles work on 5v. The 24v, 36v or 48v goes to the controller which cuts it down through a big resistor to feed the 12V regulator. The 12V then goes to the 5V regulator, which gives the power for the CPU and sensors.