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Reddit mentions of 600 Pcs 2.5mm Pitch 2 3 4 5 Pin JST SM Connector Male&Femal Plug Hosuing Connectors Adapter Assortment Kit

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600 Pcs 2.5mm Pitch 2 3 4 5 Pin JST SM Connector Male&Femal Plug Hosuing Connectors Adapter Assortment Kit
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★High quality JST SM connector crimp terminal assortment kit★Material: Plastic , Metal;Main Color : Black, Silver Tone★Package Content: Plug Housing x 600 Pcs(2/3/4/5 Pin Male and Female each 20 pcs), Crimp Terminal x 440 pcs(Male x 220 pcs, Female x 220 pcs ) and one box★Pin Pitch : 2.5mm;.Housing Type : W★This set is organized by size in a transparent storage case for quick access and protection.
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Found 1 comment on 600 Pcs 2.5mm Pitch 2 3 4 5 Pin JST SM Connector Male&Femal Plug Hosuing Connectors Adapter Assortment Kit:

u/natermer · 2 pointsr/ebikes

>the display shows me that it actually is pulling 1300W instead of the 1000W this set is supposed to-not sure the battery likes that lol

This is normal. Motors are rated based on continuous output. But traction motors are not used continuously, instead the power comes in shorter bursts. So you can push more power through them then their rating and still be fine.

The real limitation on motors is heat, not wattage. This is why statorade is a nice upgrade for DD hub motors. Keeps them cooler for longer. Allows the user to push more more torque and better hill climbing performance.

>fucking. spare.air.tire nothing ...now smooth riding with the stock chinesium tire that was laying around (still no spare nothing) löl :)

First upgrade: Toolbag with spare innertube, patches, and hand tools. A bicycle multitool is cheap. Throw in there a adjustable wrench for the bolts on the rear tire and you are golden.

I like the type that fit on the top tube just behind the handle bars. They have ones that will allow you to put your phone into a water proof pouch. Pretty handy if you like to use it for navigation and tunes.

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>light is a bit of a problem...need more for winter season on trail...for streets this Lifebee is ok

Second upgrade: Get a super bright light for trails and keep your Lifebee for streets so you don't go around accidentally blinding people. :)

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>the grips-handle whatever you call them are stinking like fucking filthy plastic trash!!1

Third upgrade: Switch over to a thumb throttle (if you don't already have one) and get those big fluffy foam handles.

Either that or wear gloves. :P

>have to switch to new bike grips and thought about diy fumbling my own thumb gas out of the rock shock compression lever ?! would ne nice and undercover :)

They have a very nice 'low profile thumb throttle' that I like a lot. It's pretty stealthy and can be used on either side of the bike.

https://www.ebikes.ca/shop/electric-bicycle-parts/throttles/t-lever.html

https://www.amazon.com/Throttle-Handlebar-Control-Electric-Scooter/dp/B0773H9QDL

I don't know if that is a good one or not or if there is any real differences between these other then price. I don't have one, but my next one will be one of those.

>anyone ever done something like this ?

I have swapped throttles. It can be a bit of a chore to keep track of the wiring since each kit is always a bit different and there isn't any real standardization. It helps a lot to write down on a piece of paper what each wire does what and take pictures clear before making any changes.

On most of the things I upgraded on my cheap kit I ended up cutting off the original connections and replacing them with my own.

Used this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002AVVO7K

with these:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074LVGVTY/

to make these:

https://www.ebikes.ca/learn/connectors.html#jstsm

But there are probably easier ways to do it.