S-KU63 vs S06P controller at bmsbattery.com

avandalen said:
What is the difference between the controller S-KU63 and S06P?
I think they are the same
I asked this to BMSBattery but got no answer.
https://bmsbattery.com/home/1021-s-ku63-torque-simulation-controller-24v36v-15a.html
https://bmsbattery.com/home/1012-s06p-250watts-torque-simulation-square-wave-controller.html

One needs a display and the other doesn't
One had a 3 speed switch (the one without the display), and the other doesn't
One supports dual mode (sensored or sensorless) and the other doesn't
One uses the display to turn on or off (or requires a jumper) and the other uses an external switch to power on
 
E-HP said:
avandalen said:
What is the difference between the controller S-KU63 and S06P?
I think they are the same
I asked this to BMSBattery but got no answer.
https://bmsbattery.com/home/1021-s-ku63-torque-simulation-controller-24v36v-15a.html
https://bmsbattery.com/home/1012-s06p-250watts-torque-simulation-square-wave-controller.html

One needs a display and the other doesn't
One had a 3 speed switch (the one without the display), and the other doesn't
One supports dual mode (sensored or sensorless) and the other doesn't
One uses the display to turn on or off (or requires a jumper) and the other uses an external switch to power on
Thank you, I will take the S-KU63.
Now, I use the older KU63 for 8 years on my solarbike (Maxun One) which has motor voltage control but I want to have motor current control. I suppose, S-KU63 is the successor of the KU63.
 
If you have some current in reserve you could look at the s09p-bl which is 22A

https://bmsbattery.com/home/849-18288-s09p-bl-36v48v-450w-controller-for-with-bluetooth-ios-app.html

I use one of these sensorless with no display and it works great (need to disconnect the auto cruise control wire tho!!)
 
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