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IMPORTANT UPDATE: GoldenMotor eBike Kit User Guide. Last Update : 06/07/2009

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GoldenMotor:
LOL. that was a guide copypasted directly from the firmware writers themselves...

Thaialien:
6 beeps seams to be (controller over heat or thermal shutdown )
once activated turn all power off on 6 beeps again... turn of power wait 15 mins and turn on if no beeps ride again (but try not to use to much power after this or it will happen again as it will not be cooled properly !

5 beeps not sure been told (Power FET failure but that controler is still going strong uhmmmm)

csm:

--- Quote from: GoldenMotor on May 15, 2009, 09:44:59 AM ---This is my noob guide, written by myself, for you guys out there. I will update it from time to time as I gain experience on common difficulties that our users may face. Anyone with better suggestions can e-mail me and your name will be credited on the last page of the updated guide. Enjoy!
http://www.goldenmotor.com/e-Bike-DIY/GoldenMotor%20Pro-Kit%20User%20Guide.pdf
Cheers,
Yao Yuan

--- End quote ---

Yao, the guide has very helpful information.

Please clarify how to make the  "Anti-theft alarm" to work. How do you cut off power to the motor with the key in off position and taken out? When My battery is turned off and I Take the key out, the battery does not have any voltage/current come out of the ciruit. Does the controller have a capaciter in it to power the anti-theft alarm and siren?? Is this true for the Magic Pie Controller's too??

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. 

Mogal:
Could this be updated please?
I just bought a kit, and this guild is WAY out of date.

I have wires that I don't know what to do with!

Bikemad:
You're absolutely right Chris, it really does need updating, but it is still much better than nothing. ;)

DeVi comfort have produced their own installation manual which is a bit more up to date, but still shows the earlier type harness.

Gary's post showing the installation of an External MPII is also worth reading too.

The new MP4 harness is slightly different to the MPIII diagram shown here:



The MP4 (and SP4) has a 10 pin connector between the main harness and the motor harness and the multiconnector block now looks like this:



Whereas the older MPIII looked like this:



The two cables without connectors fitted will need to be connected as shown in the above diagram if LED lights, horn, pedelec or reverse are required.

If your kit was supplied with a pedelec sensor, you may be lucky enough to find that the connector for the Pedelec sensor (and the reverse function) are already fitted to the motor harness.

If you have purchased the LED light/horn unit at the same time as your kit, you may also find that the connector for the light and horn unit has been pre-fitted too, but this is not always the case. :(

Alan
 

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