As it stands these are my initial feelings on the Lishui controller compared to the KT.
Positives
- Graduated legal throttle rather than an on off switch
-Ability to increase the power on the start assist. On the old controller it always felt a bit weedy. Strangely on my other bike it felt too much.
- Power is increases the faster you pedal. At first I thought I would hate this but it makes sense when you are manoeuvring slowly through traffic. With the KT I found myself feathering the brake and slightly turning the pedals then back pedalling to achieve the same effect. It also feels more natural. Should you need a boost then the throttle can be blipped.
- Ability to manipulate the power assist levels as I see fit
- More configurable
Potential Positives
-Could put in a torque sensor should I feel the urge. Not on the radar but the potential is there.
Negatives
-It's a 48V system. I've lost the ability to use my 36V battery but thinking about it I can't see a good reason why I shouldn't try. The voltage levels would need adjusting but I can't see why not having a condition that says battery voltage below 44V means its a 36V battery and above it's a 48V couldn't be programmed in.
Positives
- Graduated legal throttle rather than an on off switch
-Ability to increase the power on the start assist. On the old controller it always felt a bit weedy. Strangely on my other bike it felt too much.
- Power is increases the faster you pedal. At first I thought I would hate this but it makes sense when you are manoeuvring slowly through traffic. With the KT I found myself feathering the brake and slightly turning the pedals then back pedalling to achieve the same effect. It also feels more natural. Should you need a boost then the throttle can be blipped.
- Ability to manipulate the power assist levels as I see fit
- More configurable
Potential Positives
-Could put in a torque sensor should I feel the urge. Not on the radar but the potential is there.
Negatives
-It's a 48V system. I've lost the ability to use my 36V battery but thinking about it I can't see a good reason why I shouldn't try. The voltage levels would need adjusting but I can't see why not having a condition that says battery voltage below 44V means its a 36V battery and above it's a 48V couldn't be programmed in.