How to test your ebike display cable voltage?
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- čas přidán 17. 04. 2023
- If you do not get any power to the display, we recommend you to test your ebike display cable voltage.
Step:
1. Unplug the display cable
2. Plug two drawing pins into the display cable
3. Please have your multimeter set to 200 in the DCV section Direct Current Voltage (DCV)
4. Test the display cable voltage
Please feel free to contact Wallke eBike service team, if you have any questions.
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Thanks for the video. I used safety pins. :)
Wow couldn’t find a paper clip but had tons of staples some body said always use your resources!! Thanks for the enlightenment .
Thanks! Good helpful video!
great tip. thanks.
/Bklyn👑
Hi , I have a twist throttle with Julet connector green five pin . It works great but I want to replace with a thumb throttle . Twist take too much place . Where can I buy one thumb throttle please . I can't find anywhere . If it doesn't exist , can you tell me the tension on the female connector to make one by myself . Where is 5v ? GND ? Signal ? Horn switch ? Thank you
Is 46.2 normal and working in this case or are we expecting to see 48-54?
Lithium Ion Batteries have a voltage range. The state of charge of the battery will determine the voltage. The 46.1V is the battery voltage at the time of test. Unless you are troubleshooting voltage drops, the voltage doesn't necessarily matter. Here he is showing you the power pins on the cable and how to determine if they have power on them.
Does anyone know if i can place a throttle onto my display cable?
you question is not clear. what do you mean by "place"?
/bklyn 👑
A 52V battery will withstand a maximum of 58.8V
A fully charged 52V battery is 58.8V this is assuming you have a 14s battery pack each cell charges to 4.2V maximum which is quite usual in ebikes and y scooters