Loks a lot more like the 850C the 860C uses different graphics and I dunno if it works with M600 or not. If not running Ludicrous controller go with the newest DPC 18 display or P860C which is the newest version of 860C. My dad has $3800 dollar Bafang M600 FLX F5 trail & display contrast is crisp and clear the colors on this for a guy with trouble seeing grays and blues layered on top of each other really makes it a hard decision to upgrade or not. I have X2 on way but I want a quality display with nice Contrast. This seems like a windows 98se run dated granulated display.
@@dennisyoung4631 Hi Dennis.. my biggest challenge is seeing the display.. He didn't go into what these terms mean or how they apply: Dark Mode (i assume that means colors flip) Light sensor (does that mean that display automatically goes dim at night?) and sensitivity, (no clue)... I know that the demonstrator is trying to be brief.. I would prefer that a review be very in depth. And also show what each of these new setting do.. Then demonstrate it in direct sunlight.. No under a tree or inside. I have spent nearly $600 on displays over the years, and it seems like i'm wasting money and not getting any better visibility.. Any advice would be appreciated..
@@rdkuless have secured a new 860c display. Am now working on saving up for forks, brakes, and a 1.5 k.w.h. Battery - as a fair number of my trips are long ones. Also, got an *Eye-Pad,* so as to use *Eye-Movie* - and then post stuff to RUclips. So, what I learn about displays, etc, I’ll try to post. I hope to have a *bike* section, one dedicated to this sort of thing… Will a slide-show suffice? (I have poor manual dexterity, which means I can only do one activity at a time.)
Dennis.. I completely understand.. I have a recumbent electric assist AZub Trike.. I built a Solar Trailer to give me unlimited range.. One requirement of a solar bike, is the ability to monitor the watts being consumed in relationship to the gear i'm in.. this will allow for the correct ratio to optimize my battery power being consumed . My P860C arrives tomorrow.. I will try to put out a video that show it in action in direct sunlight.. So far, all the reviews have been inside and not real world / real sunlight riding. I wish you safe riding... it sounds like you have a good set up.. :)
How do you reset the trip meter? My stock X1 meter is a PITA to reset. You have to dig down into the menus to reset it. My BBSHD 750C meter is really easy to reset by pressing two buttons at the same time. I am hoping it is more like my 750c meter?
@@johnplauche8139 Yeah thanks. I have had my 860C meter for quite a while now. I figured it out when I received it by pressing the + and - keys, just like on my BBSHD meter. Much better than the stock X1 meter
Can you change the speed of the bike if you configure the wheel size to a smaller wheel size? I have a hub drive ebike that is limited to 25km/h but can make it go an extra 5km/h by reducing the wheel size settings from 26" down to 20"'.
I can't speak for everywhere but at least at Lunacycle no BBSHD or BBSO2 is preconfigured with any speed limit. But even if they were all you need is a program cable to set the speed for whatever you want directly in the controller
I think you’d end up going even slower because the unit will think it’s going faster than it is, and cut off power, lol. Just change the speed limit on the advanced settings : 1919
Thanks! I was wondering how to adjust the dark mode brightness and now I know (it was very bright on level one at night) Question, do we only have the analog display option? I’m probably going to get a programming cable and adjust the PA parameters etc
Hi. I know this is an old post. But anyway I wonder if you can help me with a problem that making me crazy, I just built a ebike with the latest bafang 750w and the 860c display. When I set the top speed for example 40km it won’t stop the motor from going faster. Any ideas? Thanks from Sweden
Hey Manuel! Try this, get yourself a bafang program cable and load up the configuration program. Hit read controller. There is an option in there to set speed limit.. change this to 'by displays command'. Then hit write. ...or just set the limit right there if that doesn't work for some reason. Good luck bro!
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for quick answer! So I have to do this in order to get the speed limit setting to work? Should this not work out of the box so to speak? So nothing is wrong wits my 860c or motor then?
@@iwatchingyou68 I think that would really depend on where you got the kit, but as far as from Luna, they are pre-programmed to have the speed limit set in the controller, not by displays command.
Hi, I have the CYC X-1 Stealth with the APT 750c Display. It has more or less the same settings. I believe all similar ebike displays are from the same manufacturer. But for mine, the clock's time will not be kept after the power is off (for a few hours). This is really bad. How about your display? Will the clock's time be kept after the power is off for several hours?
Not from same factory and this display is not compatible with cyc product but as far as 750c displays I am aware of an old batch from years having that exact problem, it was the earliest batch when it was brought to market. Later bbsxx compatible versions were fixed. If that is not the case with cyc version that sounds pretty bad because they figured out how to not have that defect a very long time ago
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for the reply. Yes I mean 860C as you said. I know 860C can handle 52V or up to 60v. But do you know about Bafang display C18 model? Could that handle 52v battery or its better to go with 860C? Many thanks
@@hamidrezazahedi9205 ah you mean dpc 18. Both the 860c in this video and the dpc 18 can handle 48v or 52v nominal batteries. Either way you would be going off of the voltage reading and not the battery gauge, since the gauge only works for 48v nominal. But 52 works fine, that's what I use on my personal bikes.
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy perfect, thabks à lot I have ordered the dpc 18 and a 52V battery. I have read that some people reported some issues with 52V battery when fully charged might go up to 58V and therefore display might return over voltage protection error 07. Not sure if that is an actual problem though.
@@hamidrezazahedi9205 glad I could help. You should not see overvoltage error with 52v, at least not with a solid vendor like Lunacycle. There was a firmware version that threw that error a while back but any good vendor will have resolved this long time ago
Yes.. Inside the display is beautiful with it's "Standard TFT" screen.. Problem is, you don't ride ebikes in the shade or inside. To see this full color display in full sunlight, you must have a "Sunlight Readable TFT" display... Standard TFT... which the 860c is, goes completely black under direct sunlight. These are useless and expensive for not working outdoors in the sun.
I have the C860. Set up and worked fine.How my problem is I want to get into advanced settings.when I enter password 1199 seems its incorrect and reverts to main menu.Who can tell why I can’t get into advanced setting.
fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for the reply. Look close at the video at 5:10 it clearly shows 1199. I had reason to set back to factory settings out on a ride.I knew I had the manual on storage and lost the file so I own some of the mistake. When I came back fact check myself again and your help arrived 👍. But the guy entered. 1199 and the screen went to the needed screen. Sure messed me up a bit because I thought I shorted something out after pulling some wires that the passed word is wrong,search farther the dealer got back to with the complete manual. So if anyone wants it. Lesson learned if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
@@tombrenner4418 yeah basically all the display models that have ever been made for bbshd and bbs02 are either 1199 or 1919 by default. When I made the video maybe the password was different than it is on the current production run, who knows
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy You are assuming I am using the stock controller, I'm not. The ASI BAC800 can operate with up to a 92v battery electricrt.com/bafang-bbshd-upgrade-kit/ I have also found a 750C TFT Display from this same seller that will operate up to 72v I was just searching for other options. He is actually working on a touch screen display that will discontinue the standard TFT at that voltage
Data cleanup Press and hold UP & DOWN buttons together for 1 second can reset several temporary data, temporary data include AVG Speed / MAX Speed / Trip / Time
Anyway to get it to retain the setting when cycling thru the 6 display modes (trip, Odo, etc)? It keeps resetting to time after a few seconds. I'd like it to stay on average speed
Anyone have this same issue? The usb output power is VERY low, when plugged into my phone with the phone screen off, it says will be fully charged in 12 hours.
That's not really much info dude. Try installing the ampere app so you can measure exactly how much current is flowing, that should give you a much better idea of if there is an issue. This is just regular USB, not fast charging so I would assume that's why. But if you get actual numbers you can compare to USB spec
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy what usb spec? Does it say what the amp/watt output is? I didnt get a manual. My phone at 18w charges in 1 hour. So 12 hours would be around 1.5 watt. It dies while plugged in, with brightness at 80% does yours do that?
Hi im presently waiting for my kit i ordered to arrive before i build im curious to know if this display can unattach when parked and reattach when ready to go just like a car stereo head unit can
@@keithguiste2659 spoken with all the confidence of someone that doesn't know what they are talking about lol. Not really that surprising considering your channel has zero video uploads but most people don't want to waste time on long videos watching people explain things that are totally obvious like that an up arrow makes something go up. If you think you can do better by all means go for it. But given you never uploaded anything I'm going to go ahead and guess you're better at talking shit than actually creating content.
Possibly the best walkthrough of the Bafang 860C display. Thank you for taking the time to post it on RUclips.
Thank you. Very helpful. I just got mine this week and I don’t know how to change some settings. Your video help me set up mine.
Loks a lot more like the 850C the 860C uses different graphics and I dunno if it works with M600 or not. If not running Ludicrous controller go with the newest DPC 18 display or P860C which is the newest version of 860C. My dad has $3800 dollar Bafang M600 FLX F5 trail & display contrast is crisp and clear the colors on this for a guy with trouble seeing grays and blues layered on top of each other really makes it a hard decision to upgrade or not. I have X2 on way but I want a quality display with nice Contrast. This seems like a windows 98se run dated granulated display.
how is the visibility in direct sunlight... I have the tft 750c and can't see anything during daylight hours.. (although great at night)
Visibility is great in direct sunlight.
Yes…. Mine was like that. Readily visible in all conditions. Plan is to secure another on the new build.
@@dennisyoung4631 Hi Dennis.. my biggest challenge is seeing the display.. He didn't go into what these terms mean or how they apply: Dark Mode (i assume that means colors flip) Light sensor (does that mean that display automatically goes dim at night?) and sensitivity, (no clue)... I know that the demonstrator is trying to be brief.. I would prefer that a review be very in depth. And also show what each of these new setting do.. Then demonstrate it in direct sunlight.. No under a tree or inside.
I have spent nearly $600 on displays over the years, and it seems like i'm wasting money and not getting any better visibility.. Any advice would be appreciated..
@@rdkuless have secured a new 860c display. Am now working on saving up for forks, brakes, and a 1.5 k.w.h. Battery - as a fair number of my trips are long ones.
Also, got an *Eye-Pad,* so as to use *Eye-Movie* - and then post stuff to RUclips. So, what I learn about displays, etc, I’ll try to post. I hope to have a *bike* section, one dedicated to this sort of thing…
Will a slide-show suffice? (I have poor manual dexterity, which means I can only do one activity at a time.)
Dennis.. I completely understand.. I have a recumbent electric assist AZub Trike.. I built a Solar Trailer to give me unlimited range.. One requirement of a solar bike, is the ability to monitor the watts being consumed in relationship to the gear i'm in.. this will allow for the correct ratio to optimize my battery power being consumed . My P860C arrives tomorrow.. I will try to put out a video that show it in action in direct sunlight.. So far, all the reviews have been inside and not real world / real sunlight riding. I wish you safe riding... it sounds like you have a good set up.. :)
What is the most recent, DPC-18 or 860c ?
That chainwheel looks amazing, what is it?
Thanks
is this compatible with the Tongsheng TSDZ2B mid drive?
How do you reset the trip meter? My stock X1 meter is a PITA to reset. You have to dig down into the menus to reset it.
My BBSHD 750C meter is really easy to reset by pressing two buttons at the same time. I am hoping it is more like my 750c meter?
press the plus and minus button simultaneously and the trip and time will reset to 0. took me some digging to figure this out
@@johnplauche8139 Yeah thanks. I have had my 860C meter for quite a while now. I figured it out when I received it by pressing the + and - keys, just like on my BBSHD meter.
Much better than the stock X1 meter
Did Lunacycle get rid of that silly yellow "Hello" splash screen on startup?
Can you change the speed of the bike if you configure the wheel size to a smaller wheel size? I have a hub drive ebike that is limited to 25km/h but can make it go an extra 5km/h by reducing the wheel size settings from 26" down to 20"'.
I can't speak for everywhere but at least at Lunacycle no BBSHD or BBSO2 is preconfigured with any speed limit. But even if they were all you need is a program cable to set the speed for whatever you want directly in the controller
If you change the wheel size to something different then what’s on your bike your speedometer will not be accurate.
I think you’d end up going even slower because the unit will think it’s going faster than it is, and cut off power, lol. Just change the speed limit on the advanced settings : 1919
You are going same speed except speedo not working correctly.
What power source are you using to run the display off the bike.
52v luna wolf pack. This is the discontinued transparent version
So by default it will work with the throttle as opposed to the pedal assist sensor?
By default all BBSHD and BBS02 motors will work with both the throttle and PAS. If yours does not it probably has bad firmware
Nice, does anyone know if the Bafang 860c can be used on my VALK ebike which currently is using an S830.?
Thanks! I was wondering how to adjust the dark mode brightness and now I know (it was very bright on level one at night)
Question, do we only have the analog display option?
I’m probably going to get a programming cable and adjust the PA parameters etc
Will my original selector that came with my bbshd kit work with this display?
Unless the original selector was from an identical display, I doubt it
Hi. I know this is an old post. But anyway I wonder if you can help me with a problem that making me crazy, I just built a ebike with the latest bafang 750w and the 860c display. When I set the top speed for example 40km it won’t stop the motor from going faster. Any ideas? Thanks from Sweden
Hey Manuel! Try this, get yourself a bafang program cable and load up the configuration program. Hit read controller. There is an option in there to set speed limit.. change this to 'by displays command'. Then hit write. ...or just set the limit right there if that doesn't work for some reason. Good luck bro!
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for quick answer! So I have to do this in order to get the speed limit setting to work? Should this not work out of the box so to speak? So nothing is wrong wits my 860c or motor then?
@@iwatchingyou68 I think that would really depend on where you got the kit, but as far as from Luna, they are pre-programmed to have the speed limit set in the controller, not by displays command.
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy 👍
Thanks so much for the comprehensive walk through.
Hi, I have the CYC X-1 Stealth with the APT 750c Display. It has more or less the same settings. I believe all similar ebike displays are from the same manufacturer. But for mine, the clock's time will not be kept after the power is off (for a few hours). This is really bad. How about your display? Will the clock's time be kept after the power is off for several hours?
Not from same factory and this display is not compatible with cyc product but as far as 750c displays I am aware of an old batch from years having that exact problem, it was the earliest batch when it was brought to market. Later bbsxx compatible versions were fixed. If that is not the case with cyc version that sounds pretty bad because they figured out how to not have that defect a very long time ago
Is this better or worse than 860? Which one would you take with Bafang 1000W and 52V battery? Thanks a lot.
Dunno what you mean. This is the 860c display. There is no 860 that is not 860c. Maybe whatever listing you are looking at is just mislabeled
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for the reply. Yes I mean 860C as you said. I know 860C can handle 52V or up to 60v. But do you know about Bafang display C18 model? Could that handle 52v battery or its better to go with 860C?
Many thanks
@@hamidrezazahedi9205 ah you mean dpc 18. Both the 860c in this video and the dpc 18 can handle 48v or 52v nominal batteries. Either way you would be going off of the voltage reading and not the battery gauge, since the gauge only works for 48v nominal. But 52 works fine, that's what I use on my personal bikes.
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy perfect, thabks à lot I have ordered the dpc 18 and a 52V battery. I have read that some people reported some issues with 52V battery when fully charged might go up to 58V and therefore display might return over voltage protection error 07. Not sure if that is an actual problem though.
@@hamidrezazahedi9205 glad I could help. You should not see overvoltage error with 52v, at least not with a solid vendor like Lunacycle. There was a firmware version that threw that error a while back but any good vendor will have resolved this long time ago
how do you set the kilometer to miles?
Have you found out how to change this setting I want kilometres per hour not miles per hour
2:25 Choose metric for km and Imperial for miles
Yes.. Inside the display is beautiful with it's "Standard TFT" screen.. Problem is, you don't ride ebikes in the shade or inside.
To see this full color display in full sunlight, you must have a "Sunlight Readable TFT" display... Standard TFT... which the 860c is, goes completely black under direct sunlight. These are useless and expensive for not working outdoors in the sun.
I have the C860. Set up and worked fine.How my problem is I want to get into advanced settings.when I enter password 1199 seems its incorrect and reverts to main menu.Who can tell why I can’t get into advanced setting.
Try 1919
fuzzyfriendlydoggy thanks for the reply. Look close at the video at 5:10 it clearly shows 1199. I had reason to set back to factory settings out on a ride.I knew I had the manual on storage and lost the file so I own some of the mistake. When I came back fact check myself again and your help arrived 👍. But the guy entered. 1199 and the screen went to the needed screen. Sure messed me up a bit because I thought I shorted something out after pulling some wires that the passed word is wrong,search farther the dealer got back to with the complete manual. So if anyone wants it. Lesson learned if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
@@tombrenner4418 yeah basically all the display models that have ever been made for bbshd and bbs02 are either 1199 or 1919 by default. When I made the video maybe the password was different than it is on the current production run, who knows
Mine is 1919
Hi there,
I have the same LCD 860c, and some reason the speedometer is not going. Any suggestions you could give it to me?
Check that you have the speedo sensor properly aligned and close enough to the magnet.
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy yup the magnet was not aligned to the sensor... Cheers mate. Keep up the good work.
@@MsRaghav08 glad I could help :)
What voltage will this run on? for instance, if I have a 16 series battery or 59.2 volt nominal, or 67.2 volt fully charged will this monitor work?
16s won't even work with the controller, let alone the display
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy You are assuming I am using the stock controller, I'm not. The ASI BAC800 can operate with up to a 92v battery
electricrt.com/bafang-bbshd-upgrade-kit/
I have also found a 750C TFT Display from this same seller that will operate up to 72v
I was just searching for other options. He is actually working on a touch screen display that will discontinue the standard TFT at that voltage
so if I wanted to reset trip, odo, etc. data, do I have to do factory reset? or is there another way to do that?
I am trying to figure out the same thing. Not much use having a trip meter if you cannot reset it!
Data cleanup
Press and hold UP & DOWN buttons together for 1 second can reset several
temporary data, temporary data include AVG Speed / MAX Speed / Trip / Time
Anyway to get it to retain the setting when cycling thru the 6 display modes (trip, Odo, etc)?
It keeps resetting to time after a few seconds. I'd like it to stay on average speed
Mine too..
Anyone have this same issue? The usb output power is VERY low, when plugged into my phone with the phone screen off, it says will be fully charged in 12 hours.
That's not really much info dude. Try installing the ampere app so you can measure exactly how much current is flowing, that should give you a much better idea of if there is an issue. This is just regular USB, not fast charging so I would assume that's why. But if you get actual numbers you can compare to USB spec
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy what usb spec? Does it say what the amp/watt output is? I didnt get a manual. My phone at 18w charges in 1 hour. So 12 hours would be around 1.5 watt. It dies while plugged in, with brightness at 80% does yours do that?
@@--JohnDoe common usb spec for usb 2. 5v at max current of 0.5. that means at best you would be 2.5w. Mine outputs an average 0.48A
And the Trip reset ??
To reset trip and max mph function, hold the + and - buttons pressed for 3 seconds
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy thank you!!
Can you change the settings for kilometres per hour not miles per hour
Mine came with kmph. I want to switch it to miles per hour.
Yeh, settings , metric or imperial just like he explained in the vid.
Hi im presently waiting for my kit i ordered to arrive before i build im curious to know if this display can unattach when parked and reattach when ready to go just like a car stereo head unit can
Sure but it's not like a quick release kind of thing
very clean 💙
Thanks for the run through of the menu. Anxious to get mine up and running.
Hello, friend, where did you get such a star?
I want one too.
All equipment in the video is from Lunacycle.com
and the code is 1919
i forgot the password on my ebike how can i recover the password i have the same display
If you don't have the password you're going to need a new display
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy where can I buy the screen and how much it cost
@@francescodonnarumma1988 lunacycle.com/luna-full-color-display-860c-with-removable-selector/
The default is 1919.
@@AngusNB great info. Thanks
i wish i could see witch button your pushing Terrible tutorial !!
Not clear which button press opens menu. I can't find any combination of buttons that opens it.
"So let's go into the menu here": click click fairy dust ....but you get into the menu by clicking 'm' twice fast... (Which was my only interest) 😏
Pretty weak when you can't even bother saying which button you are pushing
If you can't figure that out then maybe a kit is not for you.
@@fuzzyfriendlydoggy I already have mine working fine asshole but this piss poor video might actually help somebody else if it was done correctly
@@keithguiste2659 spoken with all the confidence of someone that doesn't know what they are talking about lol. Not really that surprising considering your channel has zero video uploads but most people don't want to waste time on long videos watching people explain things that are totally obvious like that an up arrow makes something go up.
If you think you can do better by all means go for it. But given you never uploaded anything I'm going to go ahead and guess you're better at talking shit than actually creating content.