During regen the throttle does nothing. It is only necessary to "short B to Z". I only get one level of braking from the regen. It takes a second to kick in, then it ramps up to a respectable level of braking.
I get NO level of braking....
The mini motor is an amazingly efficient little unit, with very little resistance to spinning when unpowered. Pedaling my bike without using the electric power is very easy, almost no different than before I installed the mini motor kit. I can see why someone might have thought that it had a freewheel mechanism in it.
When I am ridding the bike, if I look down, the wires are coming out of the left side of the front wheel.
Are your brake switches hooked up correctly? Does the controller cut out when you apply both brake and throttle?
I only have one of the brake switches connected, (I only need one... I don't think that would stop "regen" from happening)
Well when I'm riding my bike and I look down the wires are coming out of the
RIGHT side of the wheel.
The throttle/controller DOES cut out when I apply the brakes, but no regen
Apparently when I'm using the motor in it's current configuration, I'm guessing, the motor is actually going BACKWARDS! (right side of wheel are my wires, as opposed to your left side - {wheel/motor is opposite of your setup})
Is it possible to have a wiring configuration that makes the wheel go backwards?
THAT would be the reason why MY REGEN / ALARM LOCKING is not working properly....
If I have the movement of the wheel somehow setup for movement "backwards" THAT would be the reason why I'm NOT getting regen and the "locking" of the wheel when the alarm is set would be set properly.
(at this time, when I set the alarm and the alarm goes off, it locks the wheel from reverse movement, not forward movement)
ANYONE have ANY idea WHAT IS GOING ON?
TOM?
PHILIP?
C'MON GUYS HELP ME HERE!!