3.3.2
E-Scooter Circuit Testing
E-Scooter Circuit Testing
Always connect and disconnect wiring by holding onto the connector, not the wire.
Some connectors require a clip to be pressed in to disconnect.
Always check the direction, alignment (shape), or color codes before making connections. Wrong connections can cause your circuit to fail or become damaged.
Test the battery level by pressing on the “fuel gauge” button.
Wire the Light & Horn Assembly, Light/ Horn Switch to Controller.
2. Carefully connect the battery mount to the controller.
3. Make sure the battery main output switch is switched off.
4. Carefully attach the battery to the battery mount by sliding the contacts together completely.
5. Switch on the battery and briefly test the light and horn using the light/horn switch.
Connect the display using the appropriate connector. Hint: Check for connector size, shape, and wiring color code!
Test the following functions:
A is the the ‘power’ button that also performs several functions:
Long-press to turn the display on or off.
Normal press to cycle through (E) Odometer (distance traveled), battery system voltage, and current (load should only be present while riding)
B and C increase/decrease motor “max speed” (do not use this setting until attached to the final scooter assembly).
D is the speed of the scooter as you are riding (zero when not moving)
You have now tested the circuits of the scooter! Your next activities will involve finishing up mounting components, routing wires and cables, and putting the finishing touches on the scooter.