No , they loaded the 43 V software for me.Looks great!
Your 13s battery. Did you get a 48v version of the m820?
Smart way to do it! Did you drill a hole innthe frame?Today fixed speed-sensor problem
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Yes, I had to drill a 4mm hole, but the dropout is made of solid material so there shouldn't be any problems ( I hope )Smart way to do it! Did you drill a hole innthe frame?
Of course, the brake line also fits through and for the clearance at the dropout I had to make a 3mm edge break and reinforced the cable with shrink tubing@KaroKönig , considering that this hole is meant for the brake, where are you planning to route the rear brake than?
Also, did you check, if at full compression, hole at the end of the chainstay stays big enough, so the cable doesn't get pinched between the chainstay and seatstay?
Other than that, looks neat.
Interesting, nicely doneOf course, the brake line also fits through and for the clearance at the dropout I had to make a 3mm edge break and reinforced the cable with shrink tubing
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It's different I'll give you that, I have a spray shop and this winter I will put a new colour scheme and decals on mineToday fixed speed-sensor problem
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Nice!Before I can lay the brake line, the battery has to be finished...
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Enough place for 700 Wh
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If you’re using axs, you can use the exit hole of the derailleur line for the range extender but it’s a bit farIn order to fix the battery and attach the dual battery discharger, I made an aluminum bracket…
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I attached the connections for the range extender and the charger with a rubber stopper and pull them out of the frame when necessary, I couldn't think of anything better
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Nice tricked out extender well done mateyRange-Extender with 240 Wh
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That is correct. The motor only goes into overvoltage protection at 55.9 V, so I decided on a 48v battery to get a little more powerSo your battery is 48v and your motor 43v?
Behind the rubber stopper I have the connection for the range extender (XT 60 plug) and the charging connection for the internal battery (XT 30 plug)How did U charge your internal battery?
what ribber stopper is that? where can I buy?Behind the rubber stopper I have the connection for the range extender (XT 60 plug) and the charging connection for the internal battery (XT 30 plug)
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Gummi Karosseriestopfen Stopfen Gummistopfen Verschlusskappe Kappe Blindstopfen | eBaywhat ribber stopper is that? where can I buy?
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