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BBS01b 250W 48v Amps?

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Hello.

 

Just finished motorising my road touring bike.

I am looking to re-flash my controller and have been looking around for the amps limit for a BBS01B 250W 48v.

This motor seems to get almost zero hits on Google. Is it an unusual configuration?

 

I am looking to use the bike for commuting in a hilly city (Sheffield) and in the Peak District, sometimes with loaded panniers for camping.

So, I want a slightly conservative Amp limit to protect the motor/battery/controller/whatever.

Can anyone advise a suggested setting (and explain how it was arrived at).

I have a 48v 20Ah battery too if that helps.

All speed settings will be UK legal.

 

Cheers

I don't have BBS01, but if I were you I would just try different settings starting with 15A (assuming you have decent battery).

For me 16A is more than enough for every scenario.

I have a 48v 20Ah battery too if that helps.

 

Do you have more information and a product link, so the battery experts can advise re: safe continuous current discharge?

 

 

BBS01B 250W 48v

 

I'd be interesting to read if the current limit of your controller can be increased. Unfortunately, [mention=19370]peter.c[/mention]'s isn't:

 

The 48 v 250watt bbs01 is firmware locked to 12 amps max, not found away around this in a 12+month search mine is on without a throttle as well .

 

https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/250w-bafang-kit-locked-down.45792/page-2#post-705774

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OK. Cheers for the heads up to the other thread [mention=33660]guerney[/mention].

 

I'm fine with the Amps being locked.

 

The throttle is locked too?

Some said that theirs were locked at 4 mph.

Mine seems to be locked to motor cadence.

I did change the settings on the 500c to 4 mph.

In 1st gear (R34t x F44t) it is about 4 mph, i.e. walking speed.

As I go through the gears I can get to about 10 mph on the flat.

I only want to just cap it a walking throughout.

OK. Cheers for the heads up to the other thread [mention=33660]guerney[/mention].

 

I'm fine with the Amps being locked.

 

The throttle is locked too?

Some said that theirs were locked at 4 mph.

Mine seems to be locked to motor cadence.

I did change the settings on the 500c to 4 mph.

In 1st gear (R34t x F44t) it is about 4 mph, i.e. walking speed.

As I go through the gears I can get to about 10 mph on the flat.

I only want to just cap it a walking throughout.

 

I did manage to limit the throttle by specifying amperage and speed values for a pedal assistance level on my DPC18 display, and assigning the throttle to that level. How is on this thread somehere:

 

https://www.pedelecs.co.uk/forum/threads/how-much-battery-sag-is-too-much-for-a-3-year-old-battery.47298/

 

(After the lights, the park, and the bit starring the cat)

 

 

It worked, limited throttle speed to 6kph in use (usually a little over 4kph when climbing), but I don't think the BBS01B controller is terribly good at calculating low speed. Current control worked best, got me up hills very slowly. Hard to balance going so slow on a 20" wheeled bike, however. I've removed the throttle since, not needed.

Edited by guerney

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