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Glenn68

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  1. Hello all , I hope someone can assist me with the following request for help. I have a Greenedge CS2/16 with the std display and am trying to set the following settings within the display , but are unsure what value to give the setting within the set up for each of the following.. 26" wheel /8186" (207.47 cm circumference) 6 magnets on PAS sensor (replaced from original) 4 Hall sensors within the motor . Any help very gratefully received. Glenn
  2. Hi all , bit a of a delay regarding this issue as it took nearly 6 months to get the halls sensors changed in the rear motor (which the display unit was showing as faulty). I refitted the motor and installed a another new PAS from EBikes direct see photo and now are getting a E01 error which according to the display manual is the comm cable . The bike throttle works when it wants to and there is no PAS at all now !!. is anyone aware of the number of magnets that are contained within the PAS sensor ( I have emailed EBikes direct ) I need the information to set up the control system in the controller Also, a long shot I know , but does anyone know how many hall sensors or what the setting is for the display unit regarding the rear hub motor (there are 3 but i have tried that )? The display unit is a (middle install intelligent LCD display model APT13LCD450U)) from Tianjin As you can imagine I am at my wits end with this and may just strip the components and sell the battery / charger etc . Many, many thnaks in advance for any help regards Glenn
  3. Hi Nealh, really appreciate all your help. Tried testing the output on the lead with the voltmeter on the 20v setting, only getting 0.02 reading. I have tried all the combination of holes. Not sure if it is worth a punt on the sensor, but I will give it a go. Thanks once more for all your help. Many thanks Glenn
  4. Hi Nealh, it's julet connector
  5. Hi All , I hope someone can assist me with the following issue I am having with my Greenedge CS2/16 E Bike . I returned from holiday recently , during which my bike got a thorough rain soaking on the bike carrier (the battery was not in place). After leaving it for several days to dry out thoroughly in my greenhouse and thoroughly inspecting the electrics for moisture I went for a ride . Although the lcd controller is fully functional speed, distance etc. and the throttle control works as normal there is unfortunately no readout or assistance on the PAS system at any setting. I assumed I must have knocked the PAS magnet out of alignment when dismounting the bike form the rack. I have checked this and recalibrated it , checked all the cable connections for all the control systems and they appear to be functioning (i.e brake signal activates on the controller.) I have checked that the cable from the female plug that goes into the controller board is unbroken (by putting in staples to the holes , this gives an E message on the controller when shorted ) so I'm assuming that the cable does not have a break in it. I have tried to check for continuity from the magnetic sensor to the male plug ,but cannot figure out a way to test this (any advice would assist). can anyone assist with any further checks I could perform to check the PAS magnet lead cable is still whole ? I have looked at EBikes direct and elsewhere for a replacement PAS sensor unit and the EBikes direct one supplied now is totally different to the original one (different type / major issue is connection plug is completely different appears to now go into a plug on the PCB board, whereas mine has a 3 pin male and female rubberised connection and the board is hardwired and resin bound). Any help would be massively appreciated on any aspect , as I use the bike to commute to work daily. I have tried to give as much detail as possible in advance. Best regards and thanks in advance for any help given . Glenn
  6. Hi vfr400 , thanks for your response regarding my issue ,it is very much appreciated. the description of the sound is very hard to explain it is whisper quiet when I rotate the wheel forwards or backwards, but it does feel like the bearings have pitted. I can feel the roughness and very slight murmur/vibration when I freewheel the wheel on my stand. There is no issue that i can see with the motor cable and the bike motor works without any issues. I did notice the slight rubbing/grating noise a while ago , but discussed the issue with a friend who is a very keen road cyclist and he stated that bearings do sometimes make a noise/sensation. The issue has become more pronounced over a period of time , not suddenly. Unfortunately I have not been able to try rocking the wheel , but wil try that over the weekend and report back. Thanks again for your help. Best Regards Glenn
  7. Hi All , Could anyone please help with the following question I have. The rear wheel bearings sound as if they are going /gone (usual symptoms) on the rear wheel on my Greenedge CS2 ebike. Has anyone replaced theirs/ re-greased them, or are aware if the bearings are lose in a cup/cone arrangement or in a sealed bearing unit. If anyone has experience of this issue , please could they advise me on the size required and the difficulty in removing/replacing or greasing them. Many thanks in advance for any help given. Hope you have great days Best Regards Glenn
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