





dogman wrote:45wh/mi is insanely high for 20 mph

pwbset wrote:dogman wrote:45wh/mi is insanely high for 20 mph
Not if you're climbing a bunch of hills. My commute averages 55wh/mi+ going 18-20mph.

dogman wrote:
45wh/mi is insanely high for 20 mphPwbset wrote:
Not if you're climbing a bunch of hills. My commute averages 55wh/mi+ going 18-20mph.

chilledoutuk wrote:that's strange don't you also save a lot power going back down those hills






MadRhino wrote:My guess is that a bearing is shot.

John in Cr wrote:
Has the no load speed changed? If its gone up then the magnets are damaged
MadRhino wrote:
My guess is that a bearing is shot.
amberwolf wrote:
Regarding your motor getting hotter and taking more power--have you checked your brakes for rub, both on that wheel and the other one
parajared wrote:
Yes, I think my CA is miscalibrated because earlier it said I was getting 27aH out of my 20aH batteries.
Dogman wrote:
Again, more details are needed. What are you doing, with what, at what voltage, etc etc etc. You got us not only guessing, but guessing with no info. We have no idea if you are cruising along the flat at 20 mph, or towing a trailer up steep hills.







Is it a sensored hub? Growling and using too much current could be the result of a dodgy hall sensor? its only a couple of minutes job to test them.
Simon.


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