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Old November 9th 17, 06:52 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Ian Field
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Default Electric bike power module.

Found a Tianjin Santrol WZKD3615KA power module that was obviously off an
electric bike. Its a potted assembly, so no salvage for my electronics
hobby.

Might end up a waste of time - but I'd like to satisfy my curiosity.

Thanks for any info.

 




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