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Can anyone help me to source one of these brackets for my battery to connect to the connectors. Photo in message
Loving my Cube reaction 500 race, it’s my first ebike, into week 2. Covered almost 200 miles off road so far!
Great looking Bike, I must admit I cover more big hill miles faster on this as opposed to my Cube LTD pro.
hi flecc,
after a bit of advice please,
i have an old cyclamatic powerplus it cuts out when under load (going up hill) switch off the key and on again and it all works then and cuts out again, no issue at all on flat
i think the controller is duff as the battery is fine,
any idea what controller i would need to buy to replace it and from where?
currently saving to buy a newer bike but.........
flecc
flecc
That sounds much more like battery Ian, voltage might look ok but collapsing under load as when climbing. Comments box limits words for reply so best post in forum for full advice.
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ian831d
will do thanks
In thinking a self generating power by using this dynamo and converter diagram...I'll be use it for my ebike with the voltage of 48volts Phoenix electric bike model..which of my diagram is more recommend for my dynamo? Thank you and more power.
My dynamo is 12V 6W..what converters may you suggest I use to be come 48V?
In thinking a self generating power by using this dynamo and converter diagram...I'll be use it for my ebike with the voltage of 48volts
Thanks for your advice , I've fitted a black elastic band around battery, was going to cycle down to oxygen this sat to ask them about it, but had to work.
Hi Andy oxygen bike performing well , heard they sorted your motor problem.
Got a question for you only thing I'm not happy with on bike is battery seems to move slightly left to right at top near lock were only talking 1 or 2 mm but it bothers me thinking the electrical socket/plug will be moving when the bikes in use , planning to call into oxygen Rotherham .How much does your battery move ?

Regards Dave
Andy Bluenoes
Andy Bluenoes
Yeah, it does have the tendancy to move a little bit...not much at all, but enough to rattle about.
Make sure the locknut is tight on the frame part...that can make a difference.
To fully resolve it, i put some thin (2mm) felt sticky pads inside the frame to stop any movement. Not very techie, but it works well.
Brand new to ebikes!! Bought a 24 e-go for my wife and she finds the assistance speed on the low setting a bit too high for ger comfort.