so guys.. small update on the 36v 350w system with an attempt to upgrade it to the 48v 18a version
the upgraded controller arrived today but i spotted an issue right away.. the cable going from the controller to the display is thicker than the one on my 36v 16amp controller and contains an...
i think i have my xh18 wheel size set up at 29 inch.. i'm running 700c x 28 wheels i have no idea if its accurate by any means but it gives me a little more headroom before i hit the 45kph limit
thanks again :)
i will just be using the throttle as a kind of cruise control.. as i mentioned in a previous post, i have a single speed bike so when i'm cruising to work along a 7+km stretch along the river ( flat ground ) and due to gearing/cadence issues, i have to peddle really fast...
small question..
if you do have a TSDZ2 system that works with a throttle... do you still need to peddle? or can you use the throttle without peddling at all?
does anybody know if you need to have the speed sensor connected for the throttle to work?
when i attempted at trying to get my throttle to work i never connected the speed sensor, now i'm curious if the controller wont allow the throttle to work unless it knows the bike is moving :/
and...
i have my 20 amp boost converter wrapped up in a T-shit in my back pack.. after a hard ride it never goes further than a little warm
my mobile phone gets hotter while browsing the web :)
I've not noticed a difference in terms of my battery range also
one mistake i have made tho was when...
the constant voltage will allow the system to keeps its highest running speed.
without a booster - the system will become a little sluggish as the battery voltage comes down
have you ever ridden an e-bike in the past? if so you will know that perky/sporty hot-off the charger feeling? well...
Hi there
if its a senior rider who's never ridden an ebike before they have ridden in a low gear up a hill.. even tho the motor CAN still pull you up you run a high risk of damaging the gear, but i wouldn't say to blame the customer.. just yet anyway :)
if your looking to check out the...
because its a single speed i have a rear drop out of only 120mm, this limits my me massively on which hub motor i can use.. only one i managed to find was a Q100H which i left with my local bike shop for nearly 5 weeks to lace up.. but they failed so i settled for a mid drive instead which...