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Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
I’ve tried two different display controllers and neither worked on the Jupiter Defiant. It shows error code 10. Sending back!
Terrance D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
I have the same uart still gives error 10 useless product don’t buy
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Randomly my ebike wouldn’t turn on I have an Lectric expedition 1year old. After some diagnosing I swapped out original display for this and it works well, and added charge port and color was a nice upgrade. 1week in so far so good.
Tom R
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Would be nice to have detailed instructions to explain items like increasing speed and other important changes, other than not knowing how to change anything, it's sorta good.
MardukNT
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
YT channel ElectricAllWheel did a review of this aftermarket color display for the Lectric XP 3.0.Search YouTube for "YVBA4As94QU" or "Color M7C-2 e-Bike Display" to find their recent review of this color display.After seeing the ElectricAllWheel review of this M7C-2-5WP display, I took the gamble and bought one from Amazon.So far it's been about ten miles, and the new display is working like a charm!I'm absolutely loving having a color display on my Lectric XP 3.0!But, there are some notable differences between the stock XP display and the M7C-2-5WP besides the color to consider (see below).First off, my Lectric XP 3.0 Ebike shipped with the newer PWM controller and the stock XP display shows 22 'P' settings listed, with setting P22 controlling PWM management.The M7C-2-5WP display only has 20 'P' settings listed. Meaning you will be unable to manage your PWM settings.- So far, this has not been an issue for me.Second, there's no "Time" tab listed on the M7C-2-5WP color display, so you cannot see how long your Ebike has been powered on for.- In my opinion this is not a great loss.Third, the M7C-2-5WP powers on the Ebike in PAS 1 mode by default. The stock XP display powers on to PAS 0 by default.- Meaning the bike throttle is active as soon as you power up. So, be careful!Fourth, changing the tire size from 22.0 to 20.0 made the speed meter spot on for me.- The stock XP display uses 22.0 for the tire size and that's what I tried at first, but the speed was way off for the M7C-2-5WP color display until I adjusted it.Fifth, There are a lot of 'P' settings that are normally locked out on the stock XP display that are unlocked on this color display.- I personally took photos of all my 'P' settings before removing the stock XP display, then I mirrored them onto the M7C-2-5WP.Sixth, The M7C-2-5WP I purchased came with all the nuts and screws to properly mount it to the bike.- There was no need for me to reuse hardware from the stock XP display (as shown in the video review), but your milage may vary.Since this is a third party display, it comes with all the standard caveats of "This may void your warranty" and "Do this at your own risk".As a precaution, I'm personally hanging onto my stock XP display for if (or when) I need to switch it back.--Hope this helps!
Kenneth C.
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
All I had to do is change the PO6 wheel size and it was up and running. The only negative is the screen is not bright enough on a sunny day. Even so, it really doesn't hurt anything since the speedo can easily be seen. I might buy another for a backup spare.
Jason
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Product has a code 10 error on the Jason retro volt E bike so it doesn’t work on all the bike controllers
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