Good evening all,
I've asked about this before but, now that I've got a Data Logger
I can show you why I think the low voltage protection may be cutting the power too soon:
This video was taken on a steep ill, 8 miles out, with the standard (4.5 or 6 ah) battery on the bike:
Note that, as the power draw rises, power cuts off at <500 watts with battery voltage seemingly >33 volts: Unless there's a sudden dip that's not showing on the meter, this would seem to be about 3 volts higher than necessary to prevent battery stress?
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If it seems to you, who have far more experience of such matters, that I've got hold of the proper end of the stick this time, can anyone suggest a way of rectifying the problem? If necessary, would I be able to get a suitable replacement controller?
I'm fairly sure it's not the BMS, as I bought one of Cyclezee's 10ah flatpack batteries & that, while going further than the standard battery, cuts out if I try reascending the other side of the ridge, at about 12 miles.
You'll have to excuse the view of my backside.
I haven't tried the bigger battery on the "data logger" setup yet, as I can only manage that particular pair of hills once in any day!
I've asked about this before but, now that I've got a Data Logger

This video was taken on a steep ill, 8 miles out, with the standard (4.5 or 6 ah) battery on the bike:
Note that, as the power draw rises, power cuts off at <500 watts with battery voltage seemingly >33 volts: Unless there's a sudden dip that's not showing on the meter, this would seem to be about 3 volts higher than necessary to prevent battery stress?
[video=youtube_share;Q6oIzmg0gkE]
I'm fairly sure it's not the BMS, as I bought one of Cyclezee's 10ah flatpack batteries & that, while going further than the standard battery, cuts out if I try reascending the other side of the ridge, at about 12 miles.
You'll have to excuse the view of my backside.
I haven't tried the bigger battery on the "data logger" setup yet, as I can only manage that particular pair of hills once in any day!