throttle for my electric bike
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throttle for my electric bike
hello. i have an e-bike(esperia 91000)(36v 8A/200w 175rpm) and i was wondering if i can install a throttle to this bike like this: 12V 24V 36V 48V Universal Electric Scooter Bike E Bike Throttle Grip Handlebar | eBay or Electric Bicycle Kit Thumb Throttle 24 36 48V Option Power Indicator EBike New | eBay as my e-bike in order to accelerate you have to pedal( yeah it didnt include a throttle)
SO, these throttles i posted are 3 pins i think(my bike has 3 pin connector) and i was wondering if i buy them and connect them will they work.. for further info post or pm me..
THANKS IN ADVANCE
SO, these throttles i posted are 3 pins i think(my bike has 3 pin connector) and i was wondering if i buy them and connect them will they work.. for further info post or pm me..
THANKS IN ADVANCE
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well, we can't give you a firm answer with the data provided.
But in general, many of the controllers and thottles use the same basic configuration. Just make sure the wire's match.
For a firm answer, we need a wiring diagram of both, and the voltage range expected.
For a non firm answer - yes probably, if the connecters and the wires match.
But in general, many of the controllers and thottles use the same basic configuration. Just make sure the wire's match.
For a firm answer, we need a wiring diagram of both, and the voltage range expected.
For a non firm answer - yes probably, if the connecters and the wires match.
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well, we can't give you a firm answer with the data provided.
But in general, many of the controllers and thottles use the same basic configuration. Just make sure the wire's match.
For a firm answer, we need a wiring diagram of both, and the voltage range expected.
For a non firm answer - yes probably, if the connecters and the wires match.
But in general, many of the controllers and thottles use the same basic configuration. Just make sure the wire's match.
For a firm answer, we need a wiring diagram of both, and the voltage range expected.
For a non firm answer - yes probably, if the connecters and the wires match.
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The only way to guarantee it will work is to see the schematics (wiring diagram). But the odds are that it will work as those parts tend to be generic chinese parts. You do need to match the wires so that the positive, negative and voltage match up (often this is obvious, just match red to red, black to black, and then the leftovers (often green).
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The only way to guarantee it will work is to see the schematics (wiring diagram). But the odds are that it will work as those parts tend to be generic chinese parts. You do need to match the wires so that the positive, negative and voltage match up (often this is obvious, just match red to red, black to black, and then the leftovers (often green). Looks like the voltage wire is green in one picture, the other one has extra leads for the display.
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