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Old 09-04-22, 08:12 PM
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On/Off switch on controller

I was looking at this controller and wondering how it turns on

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000...d=FAJwlcJc2PTm
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Old 09-05-22, 01:31 AM
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i would say one of those wire goes to a manual switch to turn on and off, of course the manual switch is a separate component
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Old 09-05-22, 05:21 PM
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Thanks, I think it nunber 11 as it has 2 reds that need to touch to turn on but not sure, it a difficult for a newbie to wire up an electric bike
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Old 09-05-22, 10:54 PM
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does it come with wiring instructions if so then that is how it would work as you mentioned 2 reds.

Another switch I like is to have a switch turned off completely from battery to controller

https://flipsky.net/collections/anti...scooter-robots
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Old 09-06-22, 02:26 PM
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I do like having my batteries come with a switch. Failing that, the controller can work, but I usually just jump the wires, or go to home depot and get a simple low voltage switch to plug in there.
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The "anti-theft power line" in their picture probably needs to be switched to battery power to start the controller.But their website never mentions that,

I sure would like to know what that 3.3 speed line does.
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Old 09-18-22, 10:47 AM
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I used a switch and everything finally working

Many thanks
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