I just got my GM cadence sensor hooked up last Tuesday. Max speed on a electric assisted bicycle in Minnesota is 20mph (32 kph), so I had previously adjusted the max speed using my USB cable and Bluetooth dongle. On a ride last Thursday, using the bluetooth dongle, I was able to adjust the speed down a little more, modify the ramp-up speed and make sure the pedelec function was turned on, etc. Everything was working, but not as well as it should. I was planning on tweaking the pedelec functions on my Android device on the way home from a rest stop.
Then, it stopped connecting with my phone, so I rode home about 18 miles with the PAS set on full (default, unless controlled by the display or the bluetooth software). I found it was turned on by default (not by pushing the CC button twice, like the instructions say) and that I could pedal up to the speed I wanted to ride at, push the CC button and it would hold there. I wasn't sure I could make it all the way home at 20 mph, so I set it at about 16-17mph, and got home with no more issues (47 mile ride, about 75 kilometers). Once at home, while charging the battery, I found I could connect with BT again, so I thought probably some burglar alarm or some other weird phenomenom was at work preventing connection. This has happened before in approximately the same spot.
So yesterday I stopped about 7 miles into my ride to have a drink and tweak the pedelec functions using my Android phone. But after braking to a stop, the battery lights on the throttle went out. I checked the connector, it was OK, I turned the battery off and back on -- no joy, I disconnected the brake levers and cruise control, still not working, and moreover the power display on my battery only flickered once when pushed. The bluetooth connection was lost again, and when I got home I couldn't even get the USB program to connect to the controller (again, disconnecting everything to check it isn't a brake lever or malfunctioning throttle). However, after sitting overnight, when I switched on the battery, the throttle lights came back on & the power display on the battery worked again.
The last thing I did before it went out was brake to a stop. That's the last thing I did back in July before the controller went out the first time, only that time it shuddered and vibrated something awful as I came to a stop, and the lights on the throttle didn't go out. Gary Salo suggested a bad controller, Luna sent me one and I've been riding without problems until now.
Am I up the proverbial sewage filled water way without a means of propulsion??