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    The DPC-18 doesn't fit my handlebars (holes too big). This is weird because the thumb throttle has obviously much smaller holes than the DPC-18. It seems that even if I have a strangely sized handlebar that these devices are not meant to be used on the same handlebar. Lol

    Suggestions?

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    • Peter Halt
      Peter Halt commented
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      http://www.xtremetape.com/ Or rubberized tape like this makes great invisible spacers under the display. It's a little ghetto but I use it all the time for this and to wrap and hide wire and to waterproof connections.

    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      ^^ I love that tape, it's so handy! Blows my mind every time I use it that it actually works with no adhesive

    • shaowned
      shaowned commented
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      Roger that. Bought some silicone tape and will use it for spacers and report back.

    Any advice on a tire change/inner tube for the apocalypse scooter. I've watched the video ( 50x)and am not new to tire changes but I've popped the inner tube 8 times now trying to install them and now also have a broken bead on my brand new tires. (using motorcycle spoons and taking my time). Tricks n tips I missed?

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    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      Honestly, best tip would be to pay a bike shop to do it for you. It would be money well spent to avoid having to fight with the wheel getting the tire back on there.

    If I buy the 300w charger for my shark pack, can I simply remove the barrel connection and attach an xt60? I don't mind that it might look ugly. Just wondering before I tear the pack open it would be nice to have an idea if I should or not.

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    • HIGHVOLTAGE
      HIGHVOLTAGE commented
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      Yes, this is possible. I've seen a picture of somebody doing the same thing one time. They had it glued in all ghetto-like but it worked.

      EDIT: Soldering experience is obviously required. And a little simple basic knowledge of wiring.

    Originally posted by MandalorianX View Post
    If I buy the 300w charger for my shark pack, can I simply remove the barrel connection and attach an xt60? I don't mind that it might look ugly. Just wondering before I tear the pack open it would be nice to have an idea if I should or not.
    Please see the image below, courtesy of another forum member who posted his mod. Ideally go with the XT60 female instead of male. You can get nice little caps for the xt60 female. Also make sure to fill in the edges with silicone so it's still water resistant.

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    • MandalorianX
      MandalorianX commented
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      Thanks, I will solder, and seal it up.

    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      Would love to see how it turns out!

    Anyone know what the screw size is for the Bafang thumb throttle, so I can buy extras? Easy to lose that sucker.

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    • shaowned
      shaowned commented
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      Also curious to know what size the screws are for the DPC-18 display

    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      You'd need to measure it. See this link:

      You want a tape measure, ruler or calipers and to measure in millimeters. The number of mm for the diameter is your M size, for example the throttle bolt is probably about 3mm across so that would be an M3 bolt. Assuming it's 15mm as shown in the measurement pic, that would be an M3 x 15mm bolt. Then you can take that info to hardware store, ebay or wherever and pick out the one you need.

    I'm about to order a BBS02 750watt pack but don't know witch display to choose. It's for daily trip to work (2x 25km) .
    It rains a lot here in Belgium so being waterproof is important; Also in winter it can be as cold as -10 degrees.
    I want the ability to set the pas levels myself so I can reduce the power in the lowest levels. we still like to peddel enough ourselves :-)
    so witch is the most recommended? C965 , 750C , 850C , DP-C 18?

    Wat is the difference between a bafang BBS02 and a BBS02B ?
    does the gearsensor works properly and worth buying? ( I have Shimano XT triple set 3 x 9 speed )
    Last edited by twido; 10-06-2017, 08:23 AM.

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    • shaowned
      shaowned commented
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      My understanding is that the DPC18 has the highest waterproof rating.

      Are you using 52V? If you are, and want an accurate voltage reading on your display, that may influence your decision.

    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      Gearsensor is a great option, makes shifting much nicer. BBS02B is just the latest revision BBS02. All our BBS02 are this version B.

    Originally posted by twido View Post
    I'm about to order a BBS02 750watt pack but don't know witch display to choose. It's for daily trip to work (2x 25km) .
    It rains a lot here in Belgium so being waterproof is important; Also in winter it can be as cold as -10 degrees.
    I want the ability to set the pas levels myself so I can reduce the power in the lowest levels. we still like to peddel enough ourselves :-)
    so witch is the most recommended? C965 , 750C , 850C , DP-C 18?

    Wat is the difference between a bafang BBS02 and a BBS02B ?
    does the gearsensor works properly and worth buying? ( I have Shimano XT triple set 3 x 9 speed )
    no,it will be 48V

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    • shaowned
      shaowned commented
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      Probably mostly a factor of your visual preference (horizontal vs vertical, stealth, etc), cost, and little eccentricities (the 750C clock doesn't really work, etc). If waterproof is really important, that may lead you towards DPC 18.

    What is the difference between the Luna Lander fork and the one with the 'Dampener' option? Thats new trying to figure which box to check. Going on a cargo bike thats empty on the way out and loaded up on the way back. I'll be custom-fitting a rack to it.

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    • paxtana
      paxtana commented
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      Damping helps smooth out a suspension and makes the ride feel nicer.

    • MoneyPit
      MoneyPit commented
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      thx ordered with dampening.

    I bought a Giant roam 2 with the ludicrous controller and the 52v24ah battery from you guys in may, i got no problems with the bike and still enjoying it. i just noticed that there is a new BAFANG Ultra motor , if i upgraded to that motor would it be a big performance increase with acceleration and top speed . The bbshd with the 50amp controller is powerful but i am always looking for more power on every vehicle or bike i own lol

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    • HIGHVOLTAGE
      HIGHVOLTAGE commented
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      You won't be able to upgrade because the Bafang Ultra requires a special bike frame and doesn't share the same installation shaft as the BBSHD/02. Plus they're practically the same motor internally except the Ultra has a torque sensor. So you're not missing much unless you really need that feature, but you'll still need a unique frame to fit it.

    Thanks for the ino. Yeah i dont really care much about the torque sensor , probably not worth it to me. You think i could squeeze more pickup and top speed out of it threw programming , i still have it set the way luna ships out the ludicrous controller . I havnt messed with it at all yet, i was thinking maybe they already have it to the max it can safely handle. Right now i can hit 32 mph with just the motor and 37 to 40 mph pedaling and throttling . I would love to get it to do 40 throttle only
    Last edited by sal11585; 10-06-2017, 11:59 AM.

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    • HIGHVOLTAGE
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      Top speed is mainly locked to the type of chainring you use & the voltage of your battery. 40 throttle only might be pushing it a little for the BBSxx units. Even if you used a large chainring, you'll probably stress the motor out hard from constantly trying to hit those speeds. Unless you're careful with shifting and okay with potentially blowing the controller. It's up to you.

    • sal11585
      sal11585 commented
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      Got it , Ill probably just leave it the way they have it. I wouldn't want to put a bigger chain ring and i dont think the ludicrous controller works with batteries over 52v any way. Thanks

    I am wondering if I could get any information on how LunaCycle modifies the Ammo box for battery charging. I get making a small hole for the battery charger. When you write that there are just enough vents for a lithium fire, does that just mean a few more holes have been drilled so the potential pressure could escape. Thinking of making on myself. Just ordered the BBSO2 kit and I'm looking forward to building my first Ebike. Thanks

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      I just bought a bbs02 ver. b controller from luna and I was wondering what the low voltage cutoff is programmed at. Also when I find my cable I was wondering how low I can set it to safety? My battery is 48v 13s 8p and each cell is 2500mah non protected with low voltage of 2.5 v. My bms died and between the controller programming, me monitoring the display voltage etc and a very good charger id rather do without another bms issue 20 miles away from home.

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      • paxtana
        paxtana commented
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        I think default lvc is 41 or 42. Lowest you can set is around 38 iirc. The firmware will reject any setting lower than that.

        If you are going without a BMS I hope you have retrofitted with cell loggers that have a low voltage alarm.. Otherwise you may run risk of catastrophic failure

      I'm really green when it comes to bikes. How do I know what sprocket size to get for a e-bike conversion? Is there a most common size? I'll be using the ebike primarily for hunting.

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      • Peter Halt
        Peter Halt commented
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        Start with the stock chainring and see how straight your chain line is. Rings smaller than 42 teeth have less offset and potentially poor (angled) chainlines, which can cause you to lose your chain when in a low gear. Fat bikes tolerate the smaller chainrings which are great for climbing and offroad if you are not interested in speed. That said, a 42 tooth chainring and a good granny gear can climb most stuff that a sane person would ride. I wouldn't go bigger than 42 unless you are an the road looking for speed.

      • paxtana
        paxtana commented
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        I completely agree with Peter. Odds are you want 42t like a lekkie or eclipse. You could go smaller but might need to do extra modifications. Tell you what, check out the manual we wrote for prebuilt bikes, the modification section. We wrote for the bikes we build but it still applies.

        <td style="background-color:MediumSeaGreen"> Your new Luna E-Bike: An Introduction Congratulations on your new bike!<br> Luna bikes are built with mid-drive ebike kits that are by design very open. They are easily extendable, programmable and repairable, and have a wide

      Hi,

      I have a bafang DPC-18 UART Display.
      But there is no way to set the max speed and wheel size.
      Its fixed on 25kmh an 28 inch wheel.
      ​​
      This options are under Information and its gray, so i cant change it.

      I use a bbs02 750w engine.
      Any idea? Can i unlock it?

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      • Thediesel1972
        Thediesel1972 commented
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        Go to display settings not information then scroll to wheel size or max speed then press the I button once. Then use the + or - buttons to change the value and finally press the I button again to save your settings.

      Hello!

      I have a 500 with a BBS-HD 750W motor. The other day I was out pedaling and the motor quit on me. I have the 750 display and received no error code. All wiring is intact and the battery has a full charge. Do I have a bad motor or is this a connection issue?

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      • paxtana
        paxtana commented
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        Could be either. Check out the knowledge base bbs02/bbshd section troubleshooting a dead unit.

      • Thediesel1972
        Thediesel1972 commented
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        If the bike wont push backwards easily the nylon drive gear is bad

      • paxtana
        paxtana commented
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        Yeah it really depends on what is meant by the motor quitting. If the nylon gear is stripped it would still turn on. If it does not power on I would suspect something electrical.
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