B+ is connected to the positive of the battery by one wire, G is also connected to the positive of the battery by another wire with a switch on it.
In the diagram there is only ONE lead coming from G. THAT is what I am missing. (And so is the diagram)
(1)When the switch is closed ( G is connected to + ) the motor should turn when the throttle is pressed,
(2)When the switch is open (G's voltage is 'floating' probably) the red button on your handle bars should be pressed for a second (within ten seconds of opening the switch)- this will set the alarm.
From your #1 in the above quote, I'm assuming you have the power to the contoller/motor on. That works ok, because B+G is connected to the battery directly and G key switch is closed (connected to your battery) and you're riding your bike.
This next part doesn't make sense to me.....
If you have BOTH G wires going to the battery (one of which is going through the "key switch") , doesn't it have THIS effect....?
From your #2 in the above quote, I'm assuming that you are turning off the power to the controller/motor at some point? (
IF I had to guess, I'm thinking that your "voltage is floating" comment means that AFTER you've hit the button and heard the beep from the horn (meaning alarm is set) THEN you're turning off the power to the controller/motor and the alarm part is
still set?).. But that doesn't make sense either because there is no power to the controller anymore at all (B+/G is not connected, NOR is the G connection through the "key switch", because it's in an open{not connected} position.) If this does work this way, then there must be some kind of cap or something in the controller to keep power to the "alarm" while keeping the rest of the controller off, which gives thought to how long the alarm
stays set. But then again, THAT doesn't make sense either, because you could just hit the cruise button at ANY time to set the alarm, but that doesn't happen.
OR are you leaving the power to the controller/motor on? (which would DEFINITELY NOT make sense(or is a VERY BAD DESIGN FLAW), because G would still be connected to the battery through the B+ wire, meaning the bike is still on and you can use the throttle, move the bike, (ALSO meaning that the alarm can be set at ANY time, by just holding down the cruise button for 10 seconds) Plus it would be a waste on the battery.)
(Or did you tell me backwards? #1 in quote should say open and #2 should say closed?)
I'm soooo confused, LOL.
Frank
P.S. Maybe a diagram of YOUR setup and the EXACT steps YOU follow to set the alarm, would be warranted.