UPDATE: The wiring seems ok. I unhooked everything and just plugged the battery lead to the motor (no controller) and get the 3 beeps?
UPDATE 2: Ok, after getting back to this I have checked all the voltages and they seem to be in order across the board (including pedelec check) as per the other post. The only thing I cannot figure out how to get a reading on the throttle when in the open position with the 3-pin connector connected?
Mabman,
Plugging the battery lead to the motor with the throttle disconnected should give the 3 beeps.
You might want to raise the wheel off the ground before doing the following checks in case the motor suddenly starts.Now plug in the cruise control button unit and
hold down the red cruise button and the wheel should spin.
In order to get a reading on the throttle when in the open position with the 3-pin connector connected, you need to attach the Black meter probe to the battery negative
(Ground) connection and then push your Red meter probe into the
rear of the throttle connector
(the cable side).
You can use bits of wire if your meter's probes are too large, but mine worked fine with a bit of gentle persuasion.
As all of the black wires on the main harness are common, I wedged the
black meter lead into the
rear of the
centre connection on the
pedelec plug (Black wire) and then held the
red meter lead probe into the rear of the throttle connector on the motor side to check the
red and
white lead contacts.
(one at a time)You will find it's much easier than trying to get both probes into the back of the same connector.
The red lead should read somewhere around 5V, and the white lead should be similar to my readings; 0.8V on Low/No Throttle and above 3.5V on Full Throttle.
Please let us know the outcome, and use a new post rather than editing an existing one, or it may get overlooked.
Alan