An Electric Scooter Community on a Mission to Stamp out Transportation Mediocrity.
Thanks, Jevako030. That is something else I need to learn about, the different types of controllers. Good thing the main reason I am doing this project is to learn something new.Jevako030 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:10 amUsually with a sine wave controller if the hall sensors don't connect because they aren't in it, that's not a problem because it's already sending sine waves anyway. But you have to check this per controller, you also have "" dual "" controllers that send both sine and square waves and switch automatically, but I've read that they often don't work well.heyni wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 7:00 pmDo you think this controller would work? There is no connection for hall sensors and it appears to be one of those KT S)^S you mentioned.Mobibilis wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 3:55 pm
Well, not really usefull to get FOC ESC, but sensorless would be the good choice.
KT controllers or S06S, available for open source firmware, square wave ZWSxxx, or sinus wave, thre's only two models.
FOC system only compatible with sinus.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewt ... f150eb4138
I don't think that's a problem, the lime motor can handle the large and small battery.heyni wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:47 pmThanks, Jevako030. That is something else I need to learn about, the different types of controllers. Good thing the main reason I am doing this project is to learn something new.Jevako030 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:10 amUsually with a sine wave controller if the hall sensors don't connect because they aren't in it, that's not a problem because it's already sending sine waves anyway. But you have to check this per controller, you also have "" dual "" controllers that send both sine and square waves and switch automatically, but I've read that they often don't work well.
I just received my new BMS from Ali, and I am afraid I got the wrong one. My scooter has the larger battery so I ordered a 14s BMS. I just realized it is rated 35 Amps...will that cause me problems downstream with the controller and motor?
Also, I would love to see more pictures or details about what you did with the RGB controller for the head unit if you care to share.
Thanks to everyone, this is a great thread.
The LED on the steering wheel has 4 wires, 1 plus and three minus and 5 volts, I have connected a bleutooth controller to it and it is in the housing of the front lamp, I also have an LED strip below and it gives exactly the same color as the steering wheel . will take some pics for you soonJevako030 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:18 pmI don't think that's a problem, the lime motor can handle the large and small battery.heyni wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:47 pmThanks, Jevako030. That is something else I need to learn about, the different types of controllers. Good thing the main reason I am doing this project is to learn something new.Jevako030 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 04, 2022 9:10 am
Usually with a sine wave controller if the hall sensors don't connect because they aren't in it, that's not a problem because it's already sending sine waves anyway. But you have to check this per controller, you also have "" dual "" controllers that send both sine and square waves and switch automatically, but I've read that they often don't work well.
I just received my new BMS from Ali, and I am afraid I got the wrong one. My scooter has the larger battery so I ordered a 14s BMS. I just realized it is rated 35 Amps...will that cause me problems downstream with the controller and motor?
Also, I would love to see more pictures or details about what you did with the RGB controller for the head unit if you care to share.
Thanks to everyone, this is a great thread.
Thanks, that looks cool and will be a nice add on when I get everything else working.Jevako030 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:26 pmThe LED on the steering wheel has 4 wires, 1 plus and three minus and 5 volts, I have connected a bleutooth controller to it and it is in the housing of the front lamp, I also have an LED strip below and it gives exactly the same color as the steering wheel . will take some pics for you soonJevako030 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:18 pmI don't think that's a problem, the lime motor can handle the large and small battery.heyni wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 7:47 pm
Thanks, Jevako030. That is something else I need to learn about, the different types of controllers. Good thing the main reason I am doing this project is to learn something new.
I just received my new BMS from Ali, and I am afraid I got the wrong one. My scooter has the larger battery so I ordered a 14s BMS. I just realized it is rated 35 Amps...will that cause me problems downstream with the controller and motor?
Also, I would love to see more pictures or details about what you did with the RGB controller for the head unit if you care to share.
Thanks to everyone, this is a great thread.
![]()
so controller on way from santa aka aliepress and in the meantime i can install a new bms.... but just a couply questions:Jevako030 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:54 pmAli Express
€ 24,09 21%OFF | Jrahk Ebike Controller 36V 48V 350W-400W 3 ‑Mode Elektrische Scooter Controller Fiets Onderdelen voor Elektrische Fiets Motor
https://a.aliexpress.com/_EzzjEnD