twiersum said:Is there any way in the software to turn down/off the extra motor time when you stop pedalling?
bergerandfries said:Has anyone noticed a price increase on TSDZ2 kits? Seems like they've gone up $50-$60 USD since December 2019?
skestans said:bergerandfries said:Has anyone noticed a price increase on TSDZ2 kits? Seems like they've gone up $50-$60 USD since December 2019?
There is apparently a “new and improved” 2020 version. Maybe that’s why it’s more expensive?
falvick said:tsdz2 New_Vs._Old.jpg
https://www.pedelecforum.de/forum/index.php?threads/tongsheng-tsdz2-36v-neues-design-2020.73872/#post-1379882
Looking at that picture, I would say the latest motors I received from PSWPower are already the new motors... and I see no changes at all.falvick said:tsdz2 New_Vs._Old.jpg
https://www.pedelecforum.de/forum/index.php?threads/tongsheng-tsdz2-36v-neues-design-2020.73872/#post-1379882
fireflyer451 said:I have installed BBS02 systems on two different recumbent trikes. I use the Bafang Programming software to tune these up, and make backups of the configurations. Works very well.
But I am spreading my wings and am about to install a TSDZ2 system with the open source firmware v19 and the 850c display (modified) on another trike, and I am wondering if there is software to save configurations that I specify using the 850c display? Or like the Bafang programming software, does this exist to set the TSDZ2 config values. And make backup config files, restore older configs, etc?
It seems the discussions I've read are about flashing firmware and not specific to simply setting configuration values.
Thanks in advance
Well, no changes is also good news as others look to my ebike and they like it, they say the motor is small and I am comparing with others, I always use less battery than others and I heavier, 105 kgs while others weight like 80 kgs. Today I did 2000 meters acummulated and 70kms using 350Wh and other coleague did stop at the 50kms when his 400Wh battery was empty (he weights 85 kgs and I weight 20kgs more).eyebyesickle said:2nd update: They had made some minor changes to the controller for a Euro customer, but this is nothing major for anyone, and not even an improvement.
Basically no new motors or controller etc...
casainho said:Well, no changes is also good news as others look to my ebike and they like it, they say the motor is small and I am comparing with others, I always use less battery than others and I heavier, 105 kgs while others weight like 80 kgs. Today I did 2000 meters acummulated and 70kms using 350Wh and other coleague did stop at the 50kms when his 400Wh battery was empty (he weights 85 kgs and I weight 20kgs more).eyebyesickle said:2nd update: They had made some minor changes to the controller for a Euro customer, but this is nothing major for anyone, and not even an improvement.
Basically no new motors or controller etc...
Also I see other ebikes with like only 3 or 5 assist levels, where users has not control at all and they don't even know /system don't show the battery power being used!! No human power value, limited to 25km/h and 250W unless the users pay a lot but they don't do because of warranty, etc -- Our OpenSource firmware and TSDZ2 make excelent ebikes!!
Also I am seing some brands with ebikes with batteries of 500W that weights the same as mine, with a 500W battery, so, the weight of the motor + battery seems similar to the ones used on commercial ebikes.
izeman said:As my chainline is soooo out of straight I thought of the Alfine SG-S7001-11 (11 gears, 409% from lowest to highest gear, ebike approved). Any comments on this before I buy (the whole set is almost 450€ with gear lever and stuff ...)
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Sound nice. But it may not solve my second problem that appears after i move the chainline "in". The rear rubber is quite wide and the chain will rub the rubber then. As the TSDZ2 is really nothing more than a pedelec/city bike motor, the IGH should stand up to the task.eyebyesickle said:There will be some 50T chain rings for TSDZ with 10mm offset in maybe a month, FYI, but nothing bigger than the 42T 10mm offset for now...
izeman said:As my chainline is soooo out of straight I thought of the Alfine SG-S7001-11 (11 gears, 409% from lowest to highest gear, ebike approved). Any comments on this before I buy (the whole set is almost 450€ with gear lever and stuff ...)
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Interesting idea.Retrorockit said:The fewer gears in the same space the stronger they tend to be