The 0.75Volts will be high enough to prevent the controller from seeing what it thinks is a faulty throttle, but should also be slightly lower than the hall sensor output voltage to prevent any reverse current from flowing towards the hall sensor.
The 5K variable resistor is probably the ideal size as it can be adjusted to provide less speed/power than most people will require.
Alan
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With this circuit does the hall detector still work if the hall sensor fails in both modes?
I just seeing letting off the squeeze at the hall ground the most unobtrusive way.
Two pot resistors and 1 switch, how hard does this need to be? No need for extra resistors diodes.
Ive been using the resistor between the ground and the hall ground for years now to take out the gap the begining of the twist when you use a speed restrictor. t It only became nessesary to use it now because of the beeps.
When you add the resistor between ground and hall ground it has no effect on the power supply adds no load on anything and you will not see transients poping up on the other sides of components. and you get full controll over top speed and 0rpm from first pot turn to the last. You could even set the bike to travel 2kph through a 20k pot at the speed adj and you are assured the hall detector is still going to work.
I tried the 10k resistor or the 4.7k and it draws more current from the supply. Probably nothing to worry about.
hi guys thanks for all the plans for the restrictor, I forgot to mention that I have a standard controller so theres no need to worry about the beeps sorry
LOL we do this not just for you so don't be sorry. I knew the answer to this by my in my second post but I like to look at others work here and at least try it out.
We ended up helping BikeMad with a new original circuit and rediscovered the old one many have been using for years.
Thanks for all the posts here, as this forum is getting very busy I don't think Bikemad is going to ne able to keep up with it all soon.
ways.
It wouldnt matter if you posted this last post at the beginning of the thread. All would still be here working hard on this.