I currently have the red button set for cruise control, if I unplug it at the wiring nest can I just use the same red button wire and plug to connect to the motor braking plug? and then have regen again? or am I missing something?
Andrew,
If the plugs are the same
(apart from the colour) then you can connect them without any problem.
I have my regen connected to the brake levers and also to the red on/off switch located on the throttle housing
(I simply connected the two sets of wires in parallel) and I find it very useful, particularly when I'm walking the dog.
If I leave the regen switched On and then twist the throttle four times, the controller beeps and switches to brake switch failure mode. While in this mode, I can simply press the cruise button for instant half throttle, which enables me to easily ride around the field, using my left hand for brake, steering and throttle, keeping my right hand free to use the ball flinger for picking up and flinging the ball without stopping.
When I'm going down steep hills
(at tired doggy speed) I leave the switch in the On position, which gives me permanent regen, and anti-lock braking on the rear as well. Sometimes I even pedal against the regen to go slightly faster just to keep my legs active.
I also make sure the switch is On and activate the brake switch failure mode before I set off downhill with a freshly charged battery. This automatically disables the regen and prevents it from overcharging an already full battery pack, which could be very dangerous for my Lithium Polymer battery pack!
Pressing the switch again at the bottom of the hill
(back to the Off position) automatically returns the throttle and regen functions to normal.
I now intend to wire the unused horn button into the regen circuit as well, so that I can use the horn button for intermittent braking, instead of the continual pulling and releasing of the brake lever which I have to do quite a bit when the regen braking is too strong.
Alan