E-BikeKit LCD Initial Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • Initial Settings
    You will need to set your wheel size, motor type, and battery type in order to get an accurate readout on the screen.
    1. Press and hold the up arrow and the down arrow at the same time
    This opens the settings menu
    Navigate the settings menu by pressing the “m” button once to go to the next setting
    Change a setting by pressing the up or down arrow to change
    Save and close by holding down the “m” button for 3 seconds
    2. Navigate to ST3 (wheel size setting)
    Select your wheel size using the up and down arrows
    3. Navigate to ST4 (motor type setting)
    Select DD-5 for Direct-Drive 500w (“heavy duty”)
    Select GRD-5 for Geared 500w (“performance” bike)
    4. Navigate to ST5 (battery type setting)
    Choose your battery:
    36-li for 36-volt lithium
    48li for 48-volt lithium
    36SLA for 36-volt Sealed Lead-Acid
    48SLA for 48-volt Sealed Lead-Acid
    DIY - input your own settings in menu VO0 to VO5

Комментарии • 13

  • @MultiBloxx
    @MultiBloxx 11 месяцев назад

    What does SP mean on the screen when I enter the screen

  • @dondiezel
    @dondiezel 2 года назад

    I was wondering if you can share how to do the same thing to the Xiaomi Himo T1 ebike. There are no up and down arrow buttons but was able to access by turning the bike off, holding the accelerator and brake and turning the bike on. However since there are arrow buttons, not sure how to go 'mode' by mode.

  • @sandei124
    @sandei124 Год назад

    How did you get to advanced settings like st4? I have only st3 max :(

  • @Zofman_Marklin_modelbaan
    @Zofman_Marklin_modelbaan 3 года назад

    I cannot reach st4 and higher. It keeps cycling from st1 to st 3. Is there anyway to unlock these settings?

  • @wcdeich4
    @wcdeich4 6 лет назад +1

    Hi. How do the DIY battery settings work? My copy of the manual just says "DIY - input your own settings in menu VO0 to VO5"

    • @electricbiketech
      @electricbiketech 6 лет назад

      wcdeich4: yes, this is an advanced setting and will not be used by 99% of people.
      if you know the details of our battery's discharge curve, you can pick points on that curve to call
      0 1 2 3 4 5
      and input their voltages at the corresponding settings on the screen,
      VO-0, VO-1 ... VO-5
      this will then display the selected number of bars at the inputted voltage.
      You can then change ST5 to -DIY- in order to use the settings in VO-0...VO-5
      but 99% of people should just select a pre-built setting, like LI-36 or Li-48 for ST5. We have pre-programmed settings for typical 36v & 48v Lithium and SLA batteries.

    • @wcdeich4
      @wcdeich4 6 лет назад

      I have a 48 volt lithium battery that is almost identical to the E-Bike Kit lithium battery (which I actually bought on eBay before I bought my E-Bike motor & controller) - current I just set the controller to the E-Bike 48V Lithium battery setting. That seems to work good enough, although I was wondering if it might be better if i used the DIY settings. I know most of the technical details of my battery (Ampere Hours, max current discharged, etc) ... but, I'm not sure how to draw a discharge curve. Hmm.. ...

  • @jerometm9812
    @jerometm9812 3 года назад

    How can i turn my light on automatic

  • @russell5995
    @russell5995 4 года назад

    My bracket broke that holds my display on my handle bars, how can I find a replacement for it, thank you Russell

  • @longrider42
    @longrider42 5 лет назад

    I've had my E-bike kit for almost two weeks now. And I am still trying to figure out the battery level indicator. Is it set up too read in 20 percentiles? Also, what was the type of tire used to set the wheel size. I know with my old Cateye computer, there where two different settings. One for 20x1.5 and one for 20x1.75, and there is a difference. But all is working well, just did 40 miles and I still had what I believe was 40% battery left. Hope you can answer my questions.

    • @electricbiketech
      @electricbiketech 5 лет назад +1

      James, you should set the battery setting for 48v Li-ion and yes the indicator is in 20% increments. 20" would be the setting for the wheel size if you wheel is 20" and the width does not matter; only the outside diameter.

    • @longrider42
      @longrider42 5 лет назад

      @@electricbiketech Okay, I put my 20x1.35 inch tire up against a 20x1.75 inch tire, and the 20x1.75 had a slightly bigger diameter, so all I am asking is what actual tire size was used when setting up the tire selection. As for the battery level indicator thank you for the clarification.