grindz145
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That's some serious current for sensored operation. Be careful if you lose sync! Get off the throttle quick, or else bye bye mosfet
i've had a pair of the eb212 controllers programmed with those settings since Nov 2010, and i can assure you, i've not been careful...grindz145 said:That's some serious current for sensored operation. Be careful if you lose sync! Get off the throttle quick, or else bye bye mosfet
should i aim the gopro at the fet side of the controller to capture it? :lol:grindz145 said:Greg, that current is fine with Halls, but once you "loose sync" on a sensorless controller, I would worry, very different scenario.
eb212 sensored. eb312 sensorless. more at lyen.comO wait is EB212 sensorless? I'm confused...
a local ebiker. i'd suggested we race before he went on vaca... to which he responded:I missed it, who is sailorboy?
Skippic said:I'm charging my battery to 4.3V
well curiosity got the best of me, and unfortunately, in order to replace the spoke from the inside, it does need to be bent, just a bit...GCinDC said:...unscrewing each spoke (on the right side, that's laced on the rotor inside), bend the spoke enough to yank it out, and re-insert from outside of rotor, and tighten back up in nipple...?
Can you describe exactly what causes sync loss? You mentioned backing off of throttle quickly. Do you have personal experience with it, and what happens?grindz145 said:Greg, that current is fine with Halls, but once you "loose sync" on a sensorless controller, I would worry, very different scenario.
sn0wchyld said:it does have a pretty notable warming effect... ive got my regen on a separate switch for that reason... so if i'm racing round i can just heat up the brakes, but if im on a long downhill or riding for range then the regens available when needed.
I use a micro switch, ziptied to the break leaver. that way, I can pull on the regen, and then pull a bit harder to add in the disk brake, or just pull the disk brake on its own. works like a charm.
not sure if you're asking me or Snow, but i've tested the 1 and 2 settings via programming and there's not a lot of difference. methods told me that he got fed up w/ regen with his kelly controller cause it came on like a brick going anything above 5mph. i would not like that, but i love the level i run regen via the infineons. i don't do it to charge the pack, or for any efficiency. i do it for braking, because when i'm not accelerating, i'm braking, or about to...gensem said:have you tested strong vs weak regen?
Whats the efficiency on regen, 75%?
this comment actually makes me want to implement variable regen.Skippic said:Forget regen, just get good brakes.
not yet. but thanks for asking. i searched on 24-90v and found the thread! unbeatable deal. just have to wait a month or so... :lol:Duc998 said:you running any lights GC? I'm interested in the one from ebay 24-90v 12w and hoping I can tap into the aux of my CA-DP.
GCinDC said:the obvious challenge with this wheel build is securing 12g (2.6mm) spokes with (5.5mm) butt ends in giant 8mm wheel holes:
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dbaker accomplished it here with two washers, both of which bent to the shape of the hole:
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i have no idea where he got the oval ones.
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first off, i was able to salvage the disk adapter - no idea where dbaker got it... i'm thinking i will thread on and jb weld to side cover.knoxie said:broken side cover disc mount
thanks, len. i'm sure JRH is tired of hearing from me. :lol: he told me he's got (or will have soon) nipples to fit 6.4mm holes, but these rims have 8mm holes... :?Lenk42602 said:JRH had some custom spoke nipples manufactured from Sapim that threaded into 12&13 guage spokes,
Looks the same as the ones Grin Tech sells.GCinDC said:first off, i was able to salvage the disk adapter - no idea where dbaker got it... i'm thinking i will thread on and jb weld to side cover.
Maybe you should try a moped wheel setup, might be a better compromise.GCinDC said:i'm definitely not crazy about using washers. i never even rode in the rain, and can see some rust starting. what's ironic is that i got the wheel hoping it would be indestructible, but because of dish issue ended up constantly adjusting it and doing more maintenance than a 26 rim!
i wish it weren't so expensive to ship these motors/wheels around because i'd much rather have them built by a pro. might be worth it next time.