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Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« on: April 27, 2009, 08:58:36 PM »
1.   We have tree bikes with Golden Motors and one of then have stopped working (48 Volt 1 Kw)
2.   Horn bibs when turning the turtle
3.   Alarm is working
4.   Reverse and forward runs half a second here after the horn bibs constantly
5.   All wires are connected correctly
6.   Battery in good condition
7.   Controller are MX-48-EB-D
8.   We tried reset the controller (full throttle + brake pushing cruse control five times)
9.   Two bibs are heard
10.   Again Controller Bibs when turning the throttle handle
11.   Any idea what is wrong 

« Last Edit: May 02, 2009, 06:29:42 AM by svendus »

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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2009, 05:51:16 AM »
Thanks
Turtle throttle of cause I am sorry fore my bad English  :)

The bike ran perfectly fore about 50 Miles without problems
« Last Edit: April 29, 2009, 05:55:38 AM by svendus »

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Re: Controller bibs when turning the turtle
« Reply #2 on: April 30, 2009, 10:28:53 AM »
I'm sure you mean throttle... one way to assure a reset is to disconnect all of the wires and then short using several short taps the power supply input lines to discharge all bridge capacitors. Be sure the power is disconnected. If that does not fix it then ask Philip to send you a new controller or send Tom a PM.

Sad news ! it was impossible to reset the controller

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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2009, 12:30:54 PM »
Hi, please download and read through the controller sections of the Pro Kit User Manual

http://www.goldenmotor.com/e-Bike-DIY/GoldenMotor%20Pro-Kit%20User%20Guide.pdf

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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2009, 04:12:20 PM »
Thank you
@ Philip Yao we have read it carefully now and even before we managed the 2 bikes
bike moves fore half a second and here after the horn beebs continiosly when we turn the throttle

How to Enable/Disable these Functions/Features?

1. Cruise speed control:
Pressing the cruise control button will make your eBike maintain the speed you
are currently at. Squeezing the brakes or pressing the cruise control button again
will disable it.

2. Motor hall-sensor malfunctions:
When the controller detects a motor hall-sensor failure, it will beep twice before
automatically entering into sensor-independent control mode. Twist/press the
throttle to run the motor and pedal your bike for a push start if the motor does not
operate. (This malfunction seldom happens in a state of sensor-independent
control status)

3. Throttle malfunctions:
When the throttle fails to function correctly, the controller will beep three times.
In this situation, press and hold the cruise control button to drive your bike at half
the maximum speed. The controller will automatically return to its original status
when the problem is resolved.
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4. Power-brake lever malfunction:
If the power-brakes level malfunctions ( i.e. disconnected from the controller),
twist/press the throttle repeatedly for at least four times. The controller will then
beep four times if this malfunction is detected. Similarly, press and hold the cruise
control button to drive your bike at half the maximum speed. The controller will
automatically return to its original status when the problem is resolved.

5. Unknown malfunctions:
If your eBike fails to move and the cause is unknown or if your battery is low, you
can force your eBike to work. While squeezing the power-brakes, press the cruise
control button five times and if you hear the honk from your horn, press and hold
the cruise control button again and you can drive your bike at half speed. You will
need to turn off the battery power to reset the controller back to normal mode after
the problem is resolved.

6. Anti-theft alarm setting:
Cut off power supply to motor (called soft-switch, but controller is still powered
on) and take out the battery key, within 10 seconds press and hold the cruise
control button until you hear a beep sound, then release the cruise control button.
The vehicle is now protected from theft and the motor is electronically locked.
Any movement or vibration of vehicle will trigger the siren for 30 seconds, and
the motorized wheel will resist any pedaling movement.

7. 1+1 Pedal Assist Mode:
Release the throttle to its neutral position during riding, press cruise speed
controller button twice, listen a beep sound, the system enters into pedelec (PAS)
mode. Cut off power supply to the controller to reset this system.

8. Motor phase Calibrating (Use it only if your motor is not from
GoldenMotor):
The controller can work brushless motors with different phase angles other than
defaulted 120 degree. Below are procedures to allow the controller to match the
motor phases:
 Cut-off power to controller and motor
 Grip and hold power brake lever, turn throttle to maximum speed position,
press and hold the cruise control button, turn on the power switch (using
battery key)
 Connect battery power to the system, release throttle, release brake lever,
release cruise control button.
 Listen for two beep sounds, then turn the motor wheel forward and reverse
once.
 When you hear a beep sound, motor phase calibrating is successful.
 If it fails, swap any two of the three motor phase wires, and repeat the above
steps.
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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #5 on: May 05, 2009, 09:29:47 AM »
Sven,

Is the problem resolved? If not you can continue, I have all the time in the world to spend with my customers.



Guys, I'm sorry for not informing you about our manuals and stuff. I will be sure to make a new section on the website. Do check for updates, the manual has 24 pages now, we will add more information about FAQs and regular problems that customers receive. I hope that you are happy with our service, we are continuously improving our service and product quality, as well as RnD for new quality products that will be able to (I hope... ) satisfy your insatiable hunger for eBike madness!

Yours,
Yao Yuan
(Not Philip, i'm in charge of this forum now! :D)
« Last Edit: May 05, 2009, 09:41:25 AM by Yao Yuan »

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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2009, 10:34:16 AM »
Sven,

 satisfy your insatiable hunger for eBike madness!

Yours,
Yao Yuan
(Not Philip, i'm in charge of this forum now! :D)
Hello  Yao Yan  :)
Thanks fore your answer
We have not solved the problem with the Controller  MX-48-EB-D
And I ask you to sent us another one it has still this unexpected behaviour biping continuously while turning the turtle  Alarm is working all right it is not that sound
We can sent you the money by PayPal on your E-mail if you want   
Please send us a PM with further Information
 
we have 2 trikes the one of them is running lika a Charm  ;D


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Re: Controller bibs when turning the throttle
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2009, 03:27:42 PM »
Please do not pay me, I shall send you a PM on this issue. When I get back from ShangHai I will deal with this. Expect an answer within 2 days. :)