Once I had the new cable (I bought a 9-pin cable off eBay) and spliced it in to the phase and hall wires, I hooked up the controller and battery for a bench test. Even if you match all the colors of each wire correctly, it has a good chance of being different from a given manufacturer, controller or motor. They knew which controller they were using and the software figures it out for them anyways. The thing that differs here is the phase and hall wire connections they make are soldered up right away because they use a special controller program on a laptop to program it after the fact. PAS 1 was too fast and acceleration was minimum 500 W. The 6 pin rectangular connectors are kind of standard and allowed me to swap the DD motor out for a geared hub that I hated the controller of. About 2 hours of fiddling around would convince me to spend that much. Mouser listed some XT60 connectors but didn't deliver them in 4 months so I cancelled those and the other $90 of parts on the order too.Ī whole new wheel that is not a takeoff with a controller throttle & brake handles was only $189 when I was shopping ebay last year. I like real parts from newark/mouser/digikey but they don't sell ****ese bike parts. this ali/ebay electronics market is a real ****shoot, no dimensions, no description, both sites are crawling with rejected parts. New connectors tend to come in packs of 5000 from ali with no description or dimensions. The cover has obvious screws you can take off. Resoldering a new harness for another connector is not impossible. That's 8? If the controller is built in there might be 3 wires to a throttle or two wires to a magnet pickup for a PAS. There are a plus minus to the hall effect pickups sometimes, usually red/black. The three hall effect pickups have a diode drop in them. The three motor winding wires will be zero ohms to each other. If the controller comes with a display buy it, if not you're out of luck. Good luck on the picture being big enough. I'd say crawl amazon ebay alibaba for a controller with the same connector.
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