I have blown my controller on the BBSHD and I had a 48 volt battery. When I ordered a replacement controller I ordered the 48 volt controller. However when the controller came it has a 48 volt sticker on it but the model number is C571-30-506 . It is my understanding that this is for a 52 volt battery. I believe that the model number should be C769-51-501.
When I ride using PAS the bike is really jerky and goes from 0 - 8 - 0 amps every second.
The company who I purchased the wrote the following
As mentioned, we are only ever supplied the "506" controllers, even the HD motors we get from the supplier with a "48v" sticker, still have the 506 controllers, so I don't think this is causing the problem. We have never had any issues with compatibility between 48V and 52V with these controllers.
Can a 52 volt controller be used on a 42 volt battery without any issues?
When I ride using PAS the bike is really jerky and goes from 0 - 8 - 0 amps every second.
The company who I purchased the wrote the following
As mentioned, we are only ever supplied the "506" controllers, even the HD motors we get from the supplier with a "48v" sticker, still have the 506 controllers, so I don't think this is causing the problem. We have never had any issues with compatibility between 48V and 52V with these controllers.
Can a 52 volt controller be used on a 42 volt battery without any issues?