You should be able to use the 688 cable, however it seems 2? of the pins you undid would need to be flipped around. Maybe ill contact odo to see if they can give a wiring diagram for those 5 wires to figure which wire needs to be swapped / repinned.
Hello how’s it going by any chance do you still have the original one you changed, I’ve been looking around to buy one and couldn’t find one I’ll be willing to buy it!
I have a clone of this design I cant remember whats the name of the original design. The issue with mine is my throttle trigger breaks every 700 miles. Its a generic one with sinewave controller but written in all chinese.
Hello friend, I have a Janobite T85 scooter and it came with 60v 45 ah J and P controllers, my motors are 2800w each, but the acceleration is very slow and it is difficult to climb hills, it does not give much power to the rear motor, so It takes a long time to reach a higher acceleration. With these Yunli drivers could I improve these defects? I'm about to purchase them but I don't have much reference. I await your great advice please.
Hi, there is very likely something wrong with the controllers. You should have plenty acceleration with that setup, especially in dual mode 3rd gear, should have no problem climbing a moderate hill at at least 35mph, although the JP controllers are “choppy” being squarewave controllers. The Yunli sinrwave controllers are far better, especially with the Yunli DS20 throttle.
@@Desert-Ecruising Hello friend, my problem is with the rear motor since the acceleration is very slow, it is a turtle and it takes a long time to reach high speeds, it feels like the motor is working a lot, I tried the same scooter of a friend and its acceleration was too much. faster having the same engine, only with the rear engine it can go up hills without problems and the reaction to the accelerator was faster, its scooter was more modern so I imagine it could have had sonusoidal controllers, I am very sorry not to enjoy the performance of my scooter since they are very powerful machines, that is why I was thinking of changing the controllers,he technician told me that the controllers are not working with the necessary energy to give greater performance to the motor, I'm looking into these yunli controllers and they seem to be a good option since I see good comments about them.
@@Desert-Ecruising Thanks friend, I will change them, a question: What notable improvements did you have when changing the new Yunli drivers compared to the factory J&P ones?
Good morning, regarding the product described above, I would like to inform you that for some time now when the battery charge decreases in the two remaining lines the speed of the scooter goes at times... up to the point that it turns off With charged batteries four lines three lines the speed is constant. Is there a remedy? Has it ever happened to you?
I’ve never had a problem as of yet with mine. I’m not sure what “lines” you are referring to. Did you use the cable supplied with the DS20 throttle and are you using the Yunli sinewave controllers or the stock, JP controllers? The stock JP controllers do exhibit the same sort of issue you’re describing. The Yunli controllers do not have that issue and when using the DS20 with the Yunli controllers, mine runs fantastic.
thanks for the reply, I'm using the JP 36V - 60V controller that I found fitted when I made the purchase. could you send me a photo of the controller to use? Best regards@@Desert-Ecruising
This is the Yunli set on Banggood. You get the MS668 throttle with the kit but use the DS20 5 pin throttle if you have it. DS20 is much smoother. ban.ggood.vip/14nKy
Wish i got the booklet with mine
Very nice
You should be able to use the 688 cable, however it seems 2? of the pins you undid would need to be flipped around. Maybe ill contact odo to see if they can give a wiring diagram for those 5 wires to figure which wire needs to be swapped / repinned.
Easy enough to just pull the new cable supplied with the DS20 as opposed to rewiring. Quicker too.
The front wheel of my scooter sometimes works and sometimes it doesn't work when I turn off the scooter
Hello how’s it going by any chance do you still have the original one you changed, I’ve been looking around to buy one and couldn’t find one I’ll be willing to buy it!
Do you mean the MS-668 or the one that was used with the stock JP controllers? You can email me: maikemarx@gmail.com
I have a clone of this design I cant remember whats the name of the original design. The issue with mine is my throttle trigger breaks every 700 miles. Its a generic one with sinewave controller but written in all chinese.
Hello friend, I have a Janobite T85 scooter and it came with 60v 45 ah J and P controllers, my motors are 2800w each, but the acceleration is very slow and it is difficult to climb hills, it does not give much power to the rear motor, so It takes a long time to reach a higher acceleration. With these Yunli drivers could I improve these defects? I'm about to purchase them but I don't have much reference. I await your great advice please.
Hi, there is very likely something wrong with the controllers. You should have plenty acceleration with that setup, especially in dual mode 3rd gear, should have no problem climbing a moderate hill at at least 35mph, although the JP controllers are “choppy” being squarewave controllers. The Yunli sinrwave controllers are far better, especially with the Yunli DS20 throttle.
@@Desert-Ecruising Hello friend, my problem is with the rear motor since the acceleration is very slow, it is a turtle and it takes a long time to reach high speeds, it feels like the motor is working a lot, I tried the same scooter of a friend and its acceleration was too much. faster having the same engine, only with the rear engine it can go up hills without problems and the reaction to the accelerator was faster, its scooter was more modern so I imagine it could have had sonusoidal controllers, I am very sorry not to enjoy the performance of my scooter since they are very powerful machines, that is why I was thinking of changing the controllers,he technician told me that the controllers are not working with the necessary energy to give greater performance to the motor, I'm looking into these yunli controllers and they seem to be a good option since I see good comments about them.
@@joanmendoza360It’s possible it’s the motor but that is unlikely. If I had that issue, I would replace the controllers.
@@Desert-Ecruising Thanks friend, I will change them, a question: What notable improvements did you have when changing the new Yunli drivers compared to the factory J&P ones?
@@joanmendoza360 smoothness of acceleration and overall performance. Plus they don’t cut out at 60v like my JP controllers did.
Good morning, regarding the product described above, I would like to inform you that for some time now when the battery charge decreases in the two remaining lines the speed of the scooter goes at times... up to the point that it turns off With charged batteries four lines three lines the speed is constant. Is there a remedy? Has it ever happened to you?
I’ve never had a problem as of yet with mine. I’m not sure what “lines” you are referring to. Did you use the cable supplied with the DS20 throttle and are you using the Yunli sinewave controllers or the stock, JP controllers? The stock JP controllers do exhibit the same sort of issue you’re describing.
The Yunli controllers do not have that issue and when using the DS20 with the Yunli controllers, mine runs fantastic.
thanks for the reply, I'm using the JP 36V - 60V controller that I found fitted when I made the purchase. could you send me a photo of the controller to use? Best regards@@Desert-Ecruising
This is the Yunli set on Banggood. You get the MS668 throttle with the kit but use the DS20 5 pin throttle if you have it. DS20 is much smoother.
ban.ggood.vip/14nKy
thanks for the reply can you send me a photo of your controller to use?@@Desert-Ecruising
thanks for the reply, do you mean that I buy the whole kit but only replace the ms668 accelerator?
How can I dm you ?
You can email me at maikemarx@gmail.com