Gave my bike is first proper ride at the weekend - and an interesting new paint job...
The weather has been awful here, but couldn't wait any more, so decided to brave the cold and avoid the mud.
Overall I'm super-impressed, the bike is brilliant, composed and comfortable.
Not the...
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Thanks for the message. Battery done, in and doing everything it should!
The weather has been awful here so not had a change to get out on the bike until the weekend. It was great, still very muddy, but did 23 miles in that mud and came home with 60% of the battery left. I'm really pleased...
It's just a shop bought 25mm blind grommet, it cost me pence. Something like this.
Fits perfectly (I had to trim the back of it a bit), I 'glued' it in place with liquid tape too, for belt and braces/over-thinking.
Side note - Liquid tape is f******g amazing stuff, I used it to waterproof...
yeah, the guy who built my battery pretty much refused to fit a BMS with switch - told me they're not reliable and just something else to break. I didn't want a completely redundant switch on my frame, so wired it up as a brake sensor - got myself a half-baked kill switch :)
Well, my E22 is 'finished', for now at least!
I just took it out on its maiden voyage and I'm utterly thrilled with it - its buttery smooth, the torque is insane and its incredibly comfortable. Quite the upgrade from my 52v BBSHD anyway...
Sincere thanks to everybody here who has helped me on...
Ah... looks like you got a pared back cable then I guess. I don't know if this is helpful, but the yellow brake sensor connector I jury rigged to the latching switch used the blue and the black cables (connected to the red/black on the switch).
Thanks @Neeko DeVinchi. think we've gone down a bit of a rabbit hole here. :unsure:
I'm very familiar with all of the Bafang settings, I've got loads of experience tweaking custom settings on BBSHDs, the only new area for me, Bafang wise, are the torque settings available on the M620. It's the...
Yeah, cheers @Mabman, the C500 is great display, that's what I've got on my BBSHD (and what I've used on all my builds BBSHD for friends and family :love: ).
I wanted to give the Eggrider a whirl, partly for novelty, but mainly due to the ability to customise the all the Bafang settings over...
I'm pretty sure it just comes off the main harness @bram.biesiekierski, it defo does on the UART model anyway and the sensors don't seem to be CAM/UART specific as far as I can see.
As a note, I wired the the power switch in the frame to an old brake sensor (as a sort of semi-kill-switch rather...
Hey @Neeko DeVinchi (and anybody else who has the Eggrider V2), I've just got myself an Eggrider and am looking at the setup, have a few questions:
Are you guys using the basic 'Only live data' setting against the 'Bafang Switch' parameter?
As I understand it, this method uses shared settings...
I designed and printed my own case:
https://www.emtbforums.com/threads/dengfu-e22-frame-thread.26880/post-426476
....and had the battery built by Jimmy at ebikebatteries.co.uk. The images above show v1 of the case (it didn't work for Jimmy, so had to change the internal layout a bit). Jimmy...
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Sorry I've not been around, I got struck down with COVID and haven't been doing much of anything recently...
Anyway, I’ve finally got my battery back from the builders today, with great excitement I plugged it in.
Bike powers up, brake sensors show on display etc, battery voltage...
You definitely wont be fitting 65x 21700 cells in a stock medium sized frame. Maybe if you took a Dremel to the frame....
I've been designing a 14S4P 21700 case (nearly there!). I'm pretty sure you wont get any more than 56 cells and a BMS into a medium sized, unmodified, frame - in a case or...
Cheers dude - man I want an eggrider now, that interface is so much cleaner than the windows app...and correct me if i'm wrong, but this means you can tweak the settings while you're out and about...