How low can you go? Battery voltage question...

Yak

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Hello. I’m merrily using my 36v Yose kit daily on some longish rides, but try to get home with the battery indicator on 2 bars (from 6 max) and voltage reading 36.1v or so. My question is, how much lower could I go on the voltage without the motor cutting out? As I’m beginning to realise, my Lishui speed controlled PAS may screw me over in a low voltage situation as it can try to give me max power if I don’t go fast enough, so could inadvertently cause the battery to sag? The PAS 1 speed setting is pretty low, but I may be too knackered to go fast enough for the controller not to give me max. Have I got that right? I live in the middle of nowhere in pretty hilly terrain and don’t want to get stranded...Thanks guys.
 

vfr400

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Cut-off happens at around 31v. If you had say 3v of sag on max power, that would happen when you had a resting voltage of 34v.

If you do cut-off because of low voltage, you can often continue on for a few miles if you set a a lower PAS level.
 
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Yak

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Mar 20, 2020
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Cut-off happens at around 31v. If you had say 3v of sag on max power, that would happen when you had a resting voltage of 34v.

If you do cut-off because of low voltage, you can often continue on for a few miles if you set a a lower PAS level.
Perfect. Thanks vfr
 

Nealh

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One could carry another battery as a reserve or get me home one.