fredo gauvino
100 mW
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- Oct 11, 2009
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Hello All,
The controller I repaired (9 FET Lyen Edition) is working very well with new MOSFET at 48V, but not so great on 36V. ( 12S x 1P A123 LiFePO4 )
The LVC seems to be kicking in too soon.
for context, I am building an e-Bike for my 12 YO kid, and did not want him to go too fast , but wanted to keep the option of High-Speed with a 12S LIPO battery, for me or when he grew older.
I built a A123 battery that allows him to charge using the same powersupply than a BoostedBoard. (12S A123 also)
After some re-programming experimentation with XPD, I can definitely change LVC parameter, but the controller always cutoff at < 37 V no matter what I put in the LVC value... ( even 10 Volts )
Since the battery is only 1P, at 40V full charge, it sags and cutoff quickly on any spirited acceleration.
Yes I measured the sag, and it is really 37Volts.
I wrote about this to Mr Lyen, he was very helpful, but I don't want to abuse too much his support.
I don't think that I bought a controller with R12 mod or anything high speed, or that is a problem with controller re-programming.
I did some research in the forum and find out that there is a 37Volt limit somehow somewhere. And yhat it may be corrected with some resistors removal or value changes, but did not find or understand the conclusion.
Anyone have a solution before I swap this controller with another one ???
8) You can't always get what you want 8)
The controller I repaired (9 FET Lyen Edition) is working very well with new MOSFET at 48V, but not so great on 36V. ( 12S x 1P A123 LiFePO4 )
The LVC seems to be kicking in too soon.
for context, I am building an e-Bike for my 12 YO kid, and did not want him to go too fast , but wanted to keep the option of High-Speed with a 12S LIPO battery, for me or when he grew older.
I built a A123 battery that allows him to charge using the same powersupply than a BoostedBoard. (12S A123 also)
After some re-programming experimentation with XPD, I can definitely change LVC parameter, but the controller always cutoff at < 37 V no matter what I put in the LVC value... ( even 10 Volts )
Since the battery is only 1P, at 40V full charge, it sags and cutoff quickly on any spirited acceleration.
Yes I measured the sag, and it is really 37Volts.
I wrote about this to Mr Lyen, he was very helpful, but I don't want to abuse too much his support.
I don't think that I bought a controller with R12 mod or anything high speed, or that is a problem with controller re-programming.
I did some research in the forum and find out that there is a 37Volt limit somehow somewhere. And yhat it may be corrected with some resistors removal or value changes, but did not find or understand the conclusion.
Anyone have a solution before I swap this controller with another one ???
8) You can't always get what you want 8)