If the throttle is not connected, the motor will turn off under certain circumstances and will not operate until the power is turned off and on again. The situation that the motor is turned off is when the speed exceeds the set speed limit or when the speed is over 40Km/h.
If the throttle is connected, the motor will not turn off. We recommend connecting and using throttle.
However, if you can not connect the throttle, please try the following method.
The tip today is to isolate the throttle and connect the sensor only so that no problems occur when the throttle is not connected.
Throttle, screwdriver, neodymium magnet, shrink tube, adhesive is required.
1. Disassemble the throttle and remove only the sensor and cable. If you cut the wires that secure the cables, only the sensors and cables will be removed.
3. Using a shrink tube, wrap the magnet so that it does not fall off.
4. Connect the controller to the controller throttle terminal well.
If a Hall sensor (SS49E) is available, it can be connected to the throttle connector. At this time, neodymium magnet is attached to the hall sensor.
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