Amflow Support Issue - Handlebar Power switch intermittent failure, rear wheel noise

Jaybee59

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Hello,
My power controller has begun to function intermittently.
Upon main power-up, the handlebar power actuator when pressed will not send the signal (I assume this is a Bluetooth frequency) unless pressed repeatedly (up to 10 tries). This irritating issue is also persistent during each and every ride. I believe this is a low battery in the sender? The screen page changer on the right is still functioning as necessary.
Also, the rear wheel has become very noisy under load only. No noise when coasting. There is no crank slippage under load so I do not believe it's the hub pawls. There is no noise when suspended in the work stand. All is lubricated. I swapped the wheel out with my 35mm We Are One carbon to eliminate the derailleur/crank/chain/motor as the potential culprits. The new wheel eliminated all noise under climbing loads light and heavy.
So, I will have the spokes re-set to torque spec's as I do not have the wrench or the time to Eff with it. If the wheel persists, I will let you all know.
 
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Hey Jaybee, I just got hold of my Amflow--awesome--sold my Rocky MT
That speed controller must have a battery, Wonder where it is
 
Seriously guys, how difficult is it to read manual rather than whining on the forum?

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Seriously guys, how difficult is it to read manual rather than whining on the forum?

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Thanks for that feedback--I'd love to read the manual if someone can help me find it. Nothing beyond some helpful torque specs came with the bike and there is no on line link or manual that I can find .
 

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