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General Category => User Guides/Catalog => Topic started by: A Brinkman on October 06, 2020, 01:42:41 AM

Title: magic external controller options
Post by: A Brinkman on October 06, 2020, 01:42:41 AM
anyone familiar with the magic external controller enough to tell me how to wire the soft shut off. There is a jumper between the 5v terminal s and I suspect I can simply cut the switch in series with these terminals, but would like to confirm. The manual claims there is a theft protection option available if this soft is used, any truth to that ? and any opinions on the use of this option ?

thanks in advance for all of your wisdom and insight  ;D
Title: Re: magic external controller options
Post by: Bikemad on October 06, 2020, 04:03:37 PM
Unfortunately, neither the eBike D.I.Y User Manual (https://www.goldenmotor.com/e-Bike-DIY/GoldenMotor%20Pro-Kit%20User%20Guide.pdf) nor the Prokit 901/902 technical Manual (https://goldenmotor.com/e-Bike-DIY/901-902-Guide.pdf) has been updated in the last 11 years, but during this time many changes have been made to both the controllers and the wiring.  ::)

To my knowledge, the Anti-Theft alarm function has not been available on the external controller for at least 9 years and I'm pretty sure that the "soft-switch" (or "Lock" switch shown in the following diagram) was only used for controllers that supported the Anti-Theft function:

(https://i.imgur.com/K75Zm91.png)

Early controllers had an external wire looped between the "B+" connector and the "G" terminal that could be cut to to allow the switch to be inserted if required:

(https://i.imgur.com/uibtq3r.png)

But some controllers appear to have the battery feed directly connected to the "G" terminal inside the controller:

I've had the same problem with one of my magic controllers (36v V2)..
The 'G' wire had no effect on "turning off" the controller.
I suspect, by mistake (or on purpose), they soldered the 'g' wire connection to the main power line INSIDE the controller.
I wanted to use it for setting the alarm function, but alas, couldn't.

I'm not quite sure what you mean by "There is a jumper between the 5v terminal s and I suspect I can simply cut the switch in series with these terminals" so it's difficult to comment on this.

(https://i.imgur.com/djgiZew.gif)

Which terminals on the above controller are you referring to?

Alan