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keith Ellett

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  1. Hi Benjamin ,I do not see my reply to you posted here so I guess I have done something wrong.I am having trouble navigating this forum but I’ll keep trying.I will repeat it here :the bike is an ezeebike Forsa .500 watt rear hub motor the brake system is oil hydraulic Tectro Auriga Erub .3wire connection.The problem does not appear to be due to loose or damaged wiring or plugs
  2. I have had another thought .I notice my Ezeebike Forza is fitted with a three conductor plug on the hydraulic brakes and I am wondering if this indicted that the brake switches are a powered hall sensor type switch.How would I go about testing the functionality of the switch? The pins and sockets are tiny .Pins are about the size of a wire brush strand.I imagine that unplugging this type switch will not eliminate it as the source of the problem Any comment?
  3. Hi guys ,Keith here at the bottom of the world in New Zealand.I have a Forza ebike that I just love but yesterday I rode it to pick up my ute about 10km away and then loaded it ,upright onto the ute and drove home but upon unloading it,it would not go..The battery is fully charged and all the lights are on but nobody is home.I first suspected a brake lever fault but I disconnected the brake wire plugs but it made no difference.All functions spear to be working but no throttle or pedal sensor .the control box pas lights all ramp up and down but it’s acting like a brake cut out is on .Can any one please tell me how I would go about diagnosing the problem or perhaps guide me to a circuit diagram for this bike as I cannot find any information on the net..any help would be appreciated heaps Bike serial# is EF1377
  4. Please forgive me if I dont get this right first time but my excuse is I am 70 years old and are perhaps a bit out of touch with computer technology. I have bought a wisper 905 Se bike that had a problem and came without a battery . I have purchased a later model wisper battey and charger that came without the mounting slide which also appears to contain the main terminal contacts . My request is this .Does anyone have a circuit diagram for this bike ? It appears that the problem is in the controller and perhaps the easiest way is to buy a replacement controller as there seems to be plenty available on ebay but to be honest there are just too many wires coming out of the existing controller for me to be able to substitute a different unit. can anyone help me in this area please? I also need to buy the battery mounting slide for the Wisper powerlong110536V 000216 battery if anyone knows where I can get one of these I would appreciate the lead. I have checked the hall effect sensors in the motor and these are all ok so the controller is the most likely culpit. a condenser had broken free inside and could have shorted other components .I fixed the condenser but the bike still does not want to respond . Any help would be greatly appreciated Keith
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