privateer703
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You want to take it apart and get some close ups of the insides?
You want to take it apart and get some close ups of the insides?
https://photos.app.goo.gl/tjiN7Xn1TR365GRw6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9GQ1o8FVkDzNQDbi6
lmk, if there is something specific you want closer shot of
How is the display attached to the board? If it is just the 20 solder connections on the edge of the display, then it would not be to dificult to replace the display if you can find a replacement. Kind of depends on if you damaged the board or if taking out he display also took out other components on the board.https://photos.app.goo.gl/tjiN7Xn1TR365GRw6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/9GQ1o8FVkDzNQDbi6
lmk, if there is something specific you want closer shot of
That board is definitely a goner. Some of the components are broke in two!How is the display attached to the board? If it is just the 20 solder connections on the edge of the display, then it would not be to dificult to replace the display if you can find a replacement. Kind of depends on if you damaged the board or if taking out he display also took out other components on the board.
Not sure that is true. The display is shot, no question, but the back of the board doesn't look bad. There may be a crack in it (uper/center section of board), but it is hard to tell in the picture. If the board is ok, then it may be possible to fix it by replacing the display.That board is definitely a goner. Some of the components are broke in two!
Could you please post a side view?No I don’t have the old display. Here’s pics of my remount to a safer location behind the handlebars. I used 1”x1/16” aluminum angle from Lowe’s and made the mount using, hammer, hacksaw, 6” bench vise and a handheld drill. Took me 2-3 hours to construct.
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Does anyone know yet if just the LCD panel of the display be replaced? Does anyone know the manufacturer of the LCD panel?
I bought one of those Fasst Company's Flexx Hanglebars a few months ago. The Alta can feel a bit heavy on choppy and on sand tracks, so I thought a flexible bar could help.
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I have not installed it yet. I wanted to make sure that the forks work well before I start messing with the handlebars. But now I am thinking I should install it sooner. The dash almost fits between the two cross-bars. If they are spread out by just 1mm, the dash can be dropped right in between them.
Fasst guys made a special pad for me with a cutout for the dash. But the dash still sits somewhat above the cross bars. I am thinking I will look for a way to drop it lower. They offered to machine the cross bars just a bit, thin them out, but at that time I did not think it was urgent. Now I am thinking differently.
One thing confuses me. The owner (forgot who that was, sorry) received a replacement display, but he still couldn't ride until he went to the dealer to either program or initialize it. Does it then mean it is more complex than soldering in a resistor?If it is a non programmed component, we should be able to replace it and hopefully fix the display. If it is a component that is programmed by connection to an Alta computer/server, we are currently out of luck as we have no way to reprogram the display after it is repaired.
Probably. First I am not an expert in this. I have done some work/studying with CAN on EV conversions, but I am not a programmer. I also don't know how the Alta is configured. Everything here is an educated guess. CAN does have a 120Ω termination requirement. Not sure what would happen to the bikes CAN bus if the 120Ω termination in the display is missing. It is possible that the lack of the 120Ω termination could cause bus to fail and the bike to also fail. I think it is more likely that the display has some control/communication functions, that if it is missing, the bike is inoperable. Most CAN commands send something out and expect something back. If CAN commands are being sent to the display, and the display doesn't answer, the bike probably shuts down. The vehicle control unit doesn't know what to do without an answer so it just doesn't do anything. Here is an example of the CAN requirements for the standard Alta charger from the Elcon FAQs.One thing confuses me. The owner (forgot who that was, sorry) received a replacement display, but he still couldn't ride until he went to the dealer to either program or initialize it. Does it then mean it is more complex than soldering in a resistor?
One thing confuses me. The owner (forgot who that was, sorry) received a replacement display, but he still couldn't ride until he went to the dealer to either program or initialize it. Does it then mean it is more complex than soldering in a resistor?
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