Bafang m820

It look slike green bike kit has that gear. Or you might find it on aliexpress if that's easier.

I'm also having difficulty getting SZZS to help with a dead m820. How old is your motor? Did they outright refuse the warranty?

Initially SZZS was very helpful with my DOA m820, but less than a year later it has died again, and they've just been stringing me along for the last two months. If this is part of a bigger problem with the company, we should probably get the word out so people can make an informed desicion before buying.
The gear is available from Greenbikekit.com. I have bought spares. I also got a spare M820 from Greenbikekit.com. Anna is very responsive. The M820 is warrantied from Bafang for 2 years. The question would be what warranty comes with the replacement?
 
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Hey did you end up finding a solution to this problem? I find that I have a he same issue with the motor cutting out briefly then coming back on. It's usually when I'm in boost mode but I've still had it occasionally happen in other modes.
The M820 was never intended to be used in Boost for extended periods. It will cut-out if it gets too hot after an extended period of boost use.
 
Have ordered gear from green bike kit.

Had a few of those motors,never seen it failed before.

My motor was under 400 KMS on the clock
 
The M820 was never intended to be used in Boost for extended periods. It will cut-out if it gets too hot after an extended period of boost use.
Thats good it will cut out. Seen many firmwares which does not cut out at all. ;))
Even with M820 it is reporting in some firmwares funny temperatures.
 
I'm not sure if it's the latest PRO model, as there's no badge, but the cable connector is different from the one I got two years ago. When I drove it, it displayed 600W at 48V. The vehicle speed sensor and magnet are the same as before. I couldn't install the 36, 43, and 48V firmware I had. I also couldn't install faketaxi.
 
I'm not sure if it's the latest PRO model, as there's no badge, but the cable connector is different from the one I got two years ago. When I drove it, it displayed 600W at 48V. The vehicle speed sensor and magnet are the same as before. I couldn't install the 36, 43, and 48V firmware I had. I also couldn't install faketaxi.
how is the power delivery? also still rattle on decent???
 
how is the power delivery? also still rattle on decent???
I'm currently investigating, but this doesn't seem to be a professional model. It appears to be the second-generation m820. The cable connection has changed, but the sensor and magnet remain the same as when it was first announced. The riding feel is slightly more powerful than the previous model. There's a slight rattling sound when starting and stopping, but the volume is low.

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Also wondering where from did come "M820 PRO". Do we have any link for this?

I guess it is new revision of M820 with cables and new iteration of controller labeled FC5.0 (I have these firmwares).

Ymmr, can you take a picture of the motor sticker? thx
 
Also wondering where from did come "M820 PRO". Do we have any link for this?

I guess it is new revision of M820 with cables and new iteration of controller labeled FC5.0 (I have these firmwares).

Ymmr, can you take a picture of the motor sticker? thx
The Pro version apparently uses this sensor. The second-generation M820, with its modified cable, might require internal circuit board modifications, similar to the 510, to allow for voltage changes and other adjustments.

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The Pro version apparently uses this sensor. The second-generation M820, with its modified cable, might require internal circuit board modifications, similar to the 510, to allow for voltage changes and other adjustments.

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Yep, it is the FC5.0 and firmware version 1.0 (Torque sensor hw 3.7 and fw 1.1). I think with this new controller, you will be able now to set Max power, Acceleration and important Support level % per each PAS level, like with M560.

So did it come with this new speed sensor with 42 holes?

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Have you ever tried to connect new disc type sensor (with fancy box on the cable) to the old type of the motor (single magnet) ?
 
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Have you ever tried to connect new disc type sensor (with fancy box on the cable) to the old type of the motor (single magnet) ?

Yep, It will be showing you very high speed or nothing. Firmware is counting with just one impulse per revolution.
 
You can use it with a single magnet and it works just like the old speed sensor. The INNOTRACE controllers can use that sensor no problem.


For Bafang M820 you can use the new INNOTRACE Shrimp motor controller and it should work with that new speed sensor

 
Good morning everyone, I think I've made a mess, I connected my M820 to the Besst to read the parameters but I did it with the battery almost completely flat with this result: no reading possibility, permanent error 30 and 0% charge indicator that flashes, it is not even possible to turn off the system with the power button but only by removing the green oval connector from the display... any ideas on how to proceed?
 
I guess it is new revision of M820 with cables and new iteration of controller labeled FC5.0 (I have these firmwares).
The EBICS developer has already discovered the power limitation of the M820 controller board, that of only having 6 FETs handling the power whereas the M510 / M560 has 12. I wonder if this latest board Bafang has gone to may have the 12 setup of M510, there certainly seems too many M820 motors having to replace the boards as per my one to not change to the known setup that works.
 
The EBICS developer has already discovered the power limitation of the M820 controller board, that of only having 6 FETs handling the power whereas the M510 / M560 has 12. I wonder if this latest board Bafang has gone to may have the 12 setup of M510, there certainly seems too many M820 motors having to replace the boards as per my one to not change to the known setup that works.
Not sure mate, if has 12 now. But should be enough also 6 of them (not sure now if same MOSFETs as on M510/M560). Also blue M500 controllers had 6. Theres max 15A with M820, check the temperature of controller, after some long hill, what you gonna reach.
 
Not sure mate, if has 12 now. But should be enough also 6 of them (not sure now if same MOSFETs as on M510/M560). Also blue M500 controllers had 6. Theres max 15A with M820, check the temperature of controller, after some long hill, what you gonna reach.
As you know your widget won't display the controller temp on the DPC245's as discussed with you. Bafang doesn't display the controller board temp, not sure how we can display the temp, open to suggestions here ? Maybe a small bit of development on the widget could solve it as I think the controller board temp is on a different CAN bit.
 
Not 100% sure now if I dont show Controller temp under Battery info with BBR. Need to check.
 
It comes up max figure, I can’t remember what the figure was. On the EBICS thread only the controller has a temp sensor and not the motor on the M820, I’ll see if I can locate the point in the thread it was discussed later today.
 
The EBICS M820 version starts here

I can’t seem to locate where the two CAN bits had the controller on one and the other on the next bit. I remember reading where they discussed it but not sure which thread.
 
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