Click on http://groups.google.com/group/Tidalforce/web/everything-tf -
or copy & paste it into your browser's address bar if that doesn't
work.
That's excellent, Joe--great work!
Thanks,
Larry
On Jun 11, 12:08 pm, Joe <joe...@gmail.com> wrote:
This page is looking pretty good (if I do say so myself). Includes
Anderson repair directions, and some other technical details
accumulated over the years some may find interesting.
PS Added links to Sheldon Brown's excellent site too.
Thanks from all,
Rich
Dave in Vermont
> jumper to the controller to enable use of a non WaveCrest battery.- Hide quoted text -
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There is an error on the original link
<<Repacking the battery hub
The battery hub can be disassembled and the original batteries and
Battery Management System (BMS) can be removed. I don't think anyone
has yet to repack the hub with a Lithium product, but this is the
goal. The original battery hub and BMS can only be repacked with
genuine high quality Saft NiMH cells by L.E.V.T.>>
...As Lolinu has now installed Lithium A123 cells in his hub.
I can't believe you did not unplug and leave the bike for 5 mins before
opening the dashboard. This is a real harsh lesson for all. Don't forget
the caps need to discharge too!
If anyone opens their dash for whatever reason then I suggest you unplug
everything first and leave the bike for a while and let the caps discharge.
This should not take too long but no need to rush these things. I suggest
our Joe wrte this into the Everything TF page.
If I can help I will Joe. We will see.
Poor Joe :(
Rich
This reminds me of a story one of my friends told me a long time ago
about their dog chewing their computer's mouse cord until sparks went
flying and smoke came out of the PC. The dog was happy and wagging
her tail but my friend was not. I told my friend I thought
electronics had advanced to a point where this was not a problem. I
hate being proved wrong.
Best,
Joe
On 10/8/07, Richard Papa <papa...@btconnect.com> wrote:
>
>
When these setbacks happen to me it usually ends up that something
substantially good/better comes out of it all. Hopefully this will be
true for you as well -- Oh ya, you were about to be squished by a semi
so yer Head Guardian Angel zapped yer motor to save your butt. When
you get your motors back you can ride fearlessly into the future, at
high speeds!!
Uncle Albie
On Oct 8, 12:43 pm, Joe <joe...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Rich,
> Ignorance is bliss? I've opened my dash many times just for fun and
> experiment not knowing I was playing with nitroglycerin >:-O Long
> ago I would have tried installing a non-wc jumper just for fun if I
> had a jumper that fit. I had no idea I was risking quick and easy
> destruction of my motor every time I opened the dash up. Actually now
> that I'm thinking about it, you risk this every time you disconnect or
> reconnect the A hub data cable too since essentially it's the same as
> the B data connector inside the controller. A little carelessness or
> forcing or shorting could conceivably blow your motor logic.
> As far as I recall, there has never been any previous warnings about
> any of these potential problems posted by any of our members or from
> WaveCrest.
>
> This reminds me of a story one of my friends told me a long time ago
> about their dog chewing their computer's mouse cord until sparks went
> flying and smoke came out of the PC. The dog was happy and wagging
> her tail but my friend was not. I told my friend I thought
> electronics had advanced to a point where this was not a problem. I
> hate being proved wrong.
> Best,
> Joe
>
>From the sound of things it wasn't static but a power spike, not that
such distinction means a whole lot from the end user standpoint but
may be significant as far as troubleshooting goes because it's
typically a straight line to the blown component.
At least trace back where that line leads, to what device took the
hit.
Depending on the part & availability you might get lucky.
I'm still working on my A-hub & have yet to crack open my motor so
can't advise you much.
Fluxface got Devin's motor working that got blown under similar
circumstances from using Batteryspace external packs so it would be
worth it to check with him if the same fix would work.
Seeing as how he got it up & running again in relative short order I
wouldn't give up hope just yet.
I know it looks darkest b4 the dawn, but until you know for certain
how serious it is, I think there's good reason to hold out some hope
that it may be a straightforward, if not a simple matter to get it
going again.
_ .
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(o)+(o)
It sounds very risky to plug in any data cable after connecting any
power cable. The TF manual does mentions this on page 9, but it could
use a bigger "This can destroy your bike"