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    Q128C hub motor part number explanation

    P1 should certainly change the speed limit, it's the comments on how smooth the motor runs that are interesting
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    Q128C hub motor part number explanation

    I think there are 2 speed systems used in the LCD3, both use the same inputted wheel diameter (in my case I use 28" as I have 700c x 40 tyres). With P2 set to 1 it will use the 1 pulse per rev sensor in the motor, but the speed limiter will still use the motor pulses (there being P1 of them per...
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    Q128C hub motor part number explanation

    No, it's a Q128C rear motor, supposedly the same as Nealh has in the post above mine, his code was BBE3626A
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    Q128C hub motor part number explanation

    I have a 2017 motor BBC3626A, purchased as a 201rpm 36V motor, this seems to be the ~260rpm I was expecting. This was purchased from BatteryBMS. I have the speed calibrated as a 28" wheel, and it runs to about 45kph unloaded with a 48V battery fully charged. When it came to finding P1 I set...