How do pedelec sensors work? are they basically on/off or do they have some sort of way of measuring pedal speed/effort.
The Kalkhoff electric bikes use Panasonic's torque sensor. Rather than being simply on/off, it does measure the pedalling effort and uses it to manage motor output. It uses a non-contacting magnetic sensor using an amorphous magnetic alloy. There's a small diagram of the component on the page belowHow do pedelec sensors work? are they basically on/off or do they have some sort of way of measuring pedal speed/effort.
which is good to hear. Going slightly OT, can you confirm that all new pro connects have the 36spoke rear wheel ?The Kalkhoff electric bikes use Panasonic's torque sensor. Rather than being simply on/off, it does measure the pedalling effort and uses it to manage motor output. It uses a non-contacting magnetic sensor using an amorphous magnetic alloy. There's a small diagram of the component on the page below
Panasonic pedelec system used on Kalkhoff electric bikes
This means it can detect torque without impeding pedalling. Clever really!
Would love to see a picture of this!Hi Flecc
Help!
We have a 905 on trial at the moment using the Panasonic system and we really don't get it! It seems so much less efficient than the simple cadence sensor and a hi/lo power switch, when combined with the throttle this allows the rider to choose exactly how much help they require from 40% up to 100%.
No... just that one.I am sure you would Tim. And all our other developments I have no doubt!![]()
Regards David