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pro rider electric bike help

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i will look for the soldering iron and will give it ago will this controller work or can i make it work https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/233675059370

That'll work. you might have to swap a couple of pins over. don't buy it until you've checked that the motor works by soldering your present one.

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OK, with the bridge in place, check the voltage between the red and black wires on the throttle connector. It should be around 5v if the controller is switched on.

Hi is this the throttle lead

yes. You can also use the red and black in the PAS or hall sensor connectors. They're all 5v, and it's just a test to see if the controller is switched on. When you do the test, make sure that the clip is definitely making contact, but don't let it touch any of the other wires.

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its working i

Thanks. I don't see any faults, nor any sign of water ingress, so it's a mystery what killed it.

 

If you have a soldering iron, you can drizzle a bit of solder between the pads where the pink and red wires are soldered to make a bridge, which will keep the motor controller permanently switched on for testing. If the motor works, you can keep it like that while you wait for a replacement panel. With that bridge, the throttle should work and you get level 1 pedal assist.

soldering iron, you can drizzle a bit of solder between the pads that works i carnt thank you enought all the led lights on the control panel are a light can i ask you one think the key in the battery as broken of in the battery you dont know if i can replace the lock once again thank you so much gary

There are a lot of different pro Rider bikes. assuming that you have the common Voyager or any other with a silver fish battery, you remove the 4 screws from the top and wiggle out that top part plastic part that contains the lock. Take a photo of the lock to show what it is because there are a few different ones.

 

When we can see which one it is, we can probably help with a replacement.

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thank you i wiil take pic tomorrow all the light on the controler seem to be working as normal would that be right with your fix

thank you i wiil take pic tomorrow all the light on the controler seem to be working as normal would that be right with your fix

I've never shorted the wires in the displwy before. I normally disconnect and use a jump lead between the two pins on the connector. The lights being on all the time won't do any harm. Are you getting all three levels of pedal assist?

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Hi Are you getting all three levels of pedal assist yes was it the display that was at fault my new display came today but im happy how it is once again thank you for your help

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its working i

 

soldering iron, you can drizzle a bit of solder between the pads that works i carnt thank you enought all the led lights on the control panel are a light can i ask you one think the key in the battery as broken of in the battery you dont know if i can replace the lock once again thank you so much gary

do recognised the lock by any chance

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do recognised the lock by any chance

Yes, it's a standard silver fish lock. I thing I have some somewhere. I'll have to look for them.

ok thanks how much do i own you for it thanks gary

This is the one I have. It looks the same and comes from the same type of battery.. You have a look and make sure. I sent you a PM.

 

To get your old one out of the plastic top, you might have to drill out the lock, so that you can turn it to retract the pin

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This is the one I have. It looks the same and comes from the same type of battery.. You have a look and make sure. I sent you a PM.

 

To get your old one out of the plastic top, you might have to drill out the lock, so that you can turn it to retract the pin

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it looks like it might work ill give it ago

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This is the one I have. It looks the same and comes from the same type of battery.. You have a look and make sure. I sent you a PM.

 

To get your old one out of the plastic top, you might have to drill out the lock, so that you can turn it to retract the pin

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Hi ive got the got the lock looks like it wil work thanks im thinking of getting a new battery the battery thats is it in is tired and and old it last about 2 miles if that could you recomend a baatery am im right in thinking the more amps the longer the distaces

Hi ive got the got the lock looks like it wil work thanks im thinking of getting a new battery the battery thats is it in is tired and and old it last about 2 miles if that could you recomend a baatery am im right in thinking the more amps the longer the distaces

The more amp-hours or watt-hours, the further you can go. There are loads of them on ebay. just check the size (cross-section). The length doesn't really matter unless you have the seat low. If you order one, always check the polarity with a meter. There is no standard for which way round they go. If they're the wrong way, it's not difficult to swap them over.

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the lock works fine now could you

The more amp-hours or watt-hours, the further you can go. There are loads of them on ebay. just check the size (cross-section). The length doesn't really matter unless you have the seat low. If you order one, always check the polarity with a meter. There is no standard for which way round they go. If they're the wrong way, it's not difficult to swap them over.

the lock works fine ive got a new control panel would it be a easy job to wire it up the old one does not trun of from the of buttom

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the lock works fine now could you

 

the lock works fine ive got a new control panel would it be a easy job to wire it up the old one does not trun of from the of buttom

It should be easy enough to wire in. make sure that the wires go colour to colour because there's no standard for which colour goes where in the connector.

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It should be easy enough to wire in. make sure that the wires go colour to colour because there's no standard for which colour goes where in the connector.

the new control panel as a buttom for the light on it there not one on the old one

there is only 3 colour wires that are the same the other 2 dont mach

Sorry, i wasn't thinking. That one is digital. you need an analogue one with 4 wires, like the 790.

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