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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 24 Sep 2022, 07:58



Bom dia woody!
Muito obrigado pela indicação !
Obrigado pelo ljnk ,
efetuei a compra ha 2 dias , agor é só aguardar
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 24 Sep 2022, 08:51

Happy to help. :thumbup:
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 24 Oct 2022, 08:11



Good morning Woody, how are you?

After 30 days waiting, once again, the shipment was canceled .... But I'm already on my way to another attempt...

If possible, I would like a suggestion.

There are 2 options: the XLR cable (5pin) and molex cable (4 pin)

Which would be more possible for conversion?

Xlr to. Molex Or. Molex to xlr?

R$ 3.189,76 | Fabricante de cadeira de rodas curtiva power oem, acesso para programador oem 2013-2019 com cabo de conexão xlr e cabo usb
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R$ 2.914,77 | Fabricante de suportes para programação de carrinhos de golfe curtivos mobilidade acesso 1313-4401 com cabo conector molex e cabo usb
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 24 Oct 2022, 09:56

Hi Felipe,

I have just emailed Curtis UK with a request for information on the 1313s ability to program the 1750 ( EnAble50 ) range of Can Bus controllers .

Curtis UK is local to me ...about 30 miles away ... and they where kind enough to supply / give me a 1307 handheld for my Robot ( see pic ) way back in the year 2000.

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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 24 Oct 2022, 10:47

Curtis has replied ... I used the excuse of wanting to upgrade my OLD 1307.

The 1307 was made obsolete around 15 years ago. Moving to the 1313 is recommended as it will work with all current controllers (including enAble), excluding those that are protected by the OEM software or restricted to programming via the OEMs bespoke programmer.


I would go for the 5 pin XLR to 4 Pin Molex conversion.
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 24 Oct 2022, 10:54

woodygb wrote:Hi Felipe,

I have just emailed Curtis UK with a request for information on the 1313s ability to program the 1750 ( EnAble50 ) range of Can Bus controllers .

Curtis UK is local to me ...about 30 miles away ... and they where kind enough to supply / give me a 1307 handheld for my Robot ( see pic ) way back in the year 2000.

curtis1.jpg

Thank you, Woody

But even so I want to buy the 1313, because I often receive the scooters that use CURTIS, And in the case of the option w/ molex connector it is cheaper than what comes the XLR

Will I have difficulties in building a cable with XLr? Or even a molex - XLR adapter?
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 24 Oct 2022, 11:04

woodygb wrote:Curtis has replied ... I used the excuse of wanting to upgrade my OLD 1307.

The 1307 was made obsolete around 15 years ago. Moving to the 1313 is recommended as it will work with all current controllers (including enAble), excluding those that are protected by the OEM software or restricted to programming via the OEMs bespoke programmer.


I would go for the 5 pin XLR to 4 Pin Molex conversion.


That's exactly what I thought!! Difference in value 38 dollars, very little for the work in producing the XLR,

Congratulations on the robot, one of these days I found something on YouTube of your own!

I also usually watch your posts on " buggiesgonewild.com"

I'm going to make the purchase right now
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 24 Oct 2022, 11:22

If you have been looking at the buggiesgonewild forum you will know that making a 1309 programming cable for the Curtis range that is NOT Can-Bus is easy.
Instructions to alter the registry to enable factory access level is available on request.
Developer access code is also known but I will not allow it out into the public domain.
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 01 Dec 2022, 23:51

Good night, Woody

I received the 1313

Now I'll have to learn how to use it

I connected to Qlogic. But you didn't access it,

Would it be possible to access directly in the module? Maybe?

With the 4 pin molex cable?
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 02 Dec 2022, 00:29

Hi Felipe,

I know very little about the 1313 or the Q-logic Wheelchair controller ..so sadly I doubt that I can help.

What is the controller number CTLDC1552 or 1750-2009 ?



I do NOT think that programming of the enAble50 is possible via the 4 pin molex.

J5 is listed as the programming socket on this diagram.

https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... &mode=view
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 02 Dec 2022, 04:31

woodygb wrote:Hi Felipe,

I know very little about the 1313 or the Q-logic Wheelchair controller ..so sadly I doubt that I can help.

What is the controller number CTLDC1552 or 1750-2009 ?



I do NOT think that programming of the enAble50 is possible via the 4 pin molex.

J5 is listed as the programming socket on this diagram.

https://www.wheelchairdriver.com/board/ ... &mode=view


Hello, Woody

This one is CTL143978. Model: 1760-3509 Serial: 17028p.005690
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 02 Dec 2022, 10:27

I cannot help.

See if YOU can get access to the tech files here.

https://www.pridemobility365.com/b/tech ... rce-center
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 03 Dec 2022, 08:14

woodygb wrote:I cannot help.

See if YOU can get access to the tech files here.

https://www.pridemobility365.com/b/tech ... rce-center

Good morning Woody,

Unfortunately I can't access and save the files, I believe it's because I'm not logged in, because I haven't received the account number yet, from the Brazil reseller

Any of the links, direct me to the main page!

Perhaps the only option I get would be if someone who has the account, saved and sent it to me, in this case all referring to Qlogic 3 and HHP 1313 ...

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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby FelipeOliveira » 30 Apr 2023, 09:42

woodygb wrote:https://www.alliedmedical.co.nz/media/6599/econ-w-nz-registration-form.pdf

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mr3jhpkHni0


Good morning, Woody

I'm trying to open this YouTube video, but I can't.
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Re: Pride Scooter Controller

Postby woodygb » 30 Apr 2023, 11:02

Seems that the video is now set to private... no idea why.
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