Re: [EVDL] Fwd: Calling all owners of cheap Chinese EV's? (the Jonway Massimo / Mullen 100e / Atomic-EV / etc)

2015-03-07 Thread Steve Ballantyne via EV
On Sat, Mar 7, 2015 at 2:12 AM, Cor van de Water via EV
ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:
 The Made by ZAP is that the same vehicle?
 Can they help you to get info on the controller?

I initially contacted the ZAP motors folks when I was interested in
the vehicle.  On their web site it still says coming soon to the
USA.  Well, it's for sale in the USA, it's just not through them
directly.  They put me in touch with a reseller, who I have since
reached out to (no response from them yet).

 Else it will simply be a matter of trying - take a
 multimeter and measure the voltage on the pins of the connector.
 If you see one that is between 6 and 12V and occasionally dips
 (varies) in voltage then that might be an RS232 TX line.
 Oscilloscope will tell you if it is a digital comm signal.

I am by no means an electrical engineer.  But I have done quite a bit
of fooling around in with multi-meters and serial connections over the
years.  I have a nice breadboard / breakout board ready for the task.
But I haven't been able to find a 10-pin DIN that fits that weird
interface.  I have been digging through Digi-keys catalog and I found
a few that *might* fit.  But most 10 pin DIN's are three distinct rows
of straight aligned pins.  And this thing is intentionally different.
I am trying to avoid making any direct connections or clipping any
wires.

 Seeing the 5 connectors: red, black and 3 color outputs,
 tells me that this is an AC controller.
 I presume that the connectors with the double row of contacts
 are the control inputs (switches, sensors and throttle)
 but in my controller, there is also a serial interface on one
 of these connectors (but that is not a chinese controller).
 Even if you can find the serial port connections, it will be another
 challenge to find out how to program it...

You are correct!  The double rows of pins on that side are where my
standard controls connect.  Perhaps they run elsewhere into the
vehicle and there is a serial port there?  I don't have a wiring map
for this vehicle.  I would love to get my hands on a service manual.
But something tells me it would need translated.  There isn't a whole
lot to this thing, and it's very easy to take apart.

If I can get some warm weather out here I will strip her down and go
on an Easter egg hunt.

 Proxim Wireless Corporation http://www.proxim.com

Hey, kudos on your wireless cards.  We have bought quite a few at work
(a hospital).  Not that you need my say so, but your stuff is top
notch.  ;-)
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[EVDL] Fwd: Calling all owners of cheap Chinese EV's? (the Jonway Massimo / Mullen 100e / Atomic-EV / etc)

2015-03-06 Thread Steve Ballantyne via EV
I bought myself a big expensive toy a few weeks ago.  It's a Jonway
Massimo MSE-220.  This is also being sold as a Mullen Motors e100, or
an Atomic-EV, or probably a dozen other names.  This car is being
cranked out in mass numbers over in China, and begun to show up here.
Only problem is that there doesn't seem to be a whole lot written on
them.  I was given a manual with mine from www.jonwayauto.com which
looks to have been translated from Mandarin to English using an online
translator (it's rough readin').  I am working on correcting all of
the mistakes, and I will be publishing that soon (to somewhere).

I have to assume that there is someone else out there that has one of
these.  And is looking for 'friends' to share information with.

For instance - I would like to try to find a way to lift the speed
restrictions on my controller.  But it's an unmarked Chinese number
and I can't find anything online about it.  I tore my controller out
and opened it up today and I don't see any easy way to lift the
restrictions.  There is a strange 10 pin DIN port on the side, which I
would think might be a serial interface.  But then again it may be for
accessories, service troubleshooting, etc.

Here are some pictures I took today:
https://plus.google.com/photos/100430129794260842281/albums/6122935252456685905?authkey=CLSS8ZD567rmZQ
 Perhaps if any of you out there have worked on something similar, you
can offer some advice.

If you also own one of these, or you have a friend who does, put them
in touch with me.  We need a fan club!

Steve Ballantyne
Network Engineer
MCSE/MCDST; Novell CLA; LPIC-1; CTT+; A+; Network+; Linux+; Server+;
I-Net+; Security+; SonicWALL CSSA
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