Tkseward
10 mW
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2016
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- 32
I now can not fully charge my batteries up to 84V with my chargers because my Speed Controller I got from LA EBIKE:
EDGE 3000W Sinewave Controller 18 Mosfet
https://laebike.com/collections/controllers/products/edge-stage-one-controller
Decided to just randomly cutoff power to the throttle with any voltage above 83.5V. For a solid month and about 10 battery cycles I have had zero issues with the battery being charged to around 84V. Now this controller will not work with any battery I have (I have 3 74V batteries, 1x 10AH, 1x 20AH, and 1x 30AH).. All of them work fine on my other setup with a Sabvoton Controller, but this controller from LA Ebike is acting up. I have no way of programming this random controller either to see what is going on.
So when the batteries are fully charged I have to wait for the battery to naturally self discharge for hours before I can use it. once it gets close to 83.5V like around 83.6-7V I can hold the throttle wide open for a few minutes and the bike will jolt forward and start to work fine.. This has been a progressive issue and it was noticibly happening slowly over time. This speed controller is garbage imo and you should not buy it. LAEBIKE has been little help to solve the possible issue and just told me
RAD...
EDGE 3000W Sinewave Controller 18 Mosfet
https://laebike.com/collections/controllers/products/edge-stage-one-controller
Decided to just randomly cutoff power to the throttle with any voltage above 83.5V. For a solid month and about 10 battery cycles I have had zero issues with the battery being charged to around 84V. Now this controller will not work with any battery I have (I have 3 74V batteries, 1x 10AH, 1x 20AH, and 1x 30AH).. All of them work fine on my other setup with a Sabvoton Controller, but this controller from LA Ebike is acting up. I have no way of programming this random controller either to see what is going on.
So when the batteries are fully charged I have to wait for the battery to naturally self discharge for hours before I can use it. once it gets close to 83.5V like around 83.6-7V I can hold the throttle wide open for a few minutes and the bike will jolt forward and start to work fine.. This has been a progressive issue and it was noticibly happening slowly over time. This speed controller is garbage imo and you should not buy it. LAEBIKE has been little help to solve the possible issue and just told me
everything I sell here is like a science experiment.. you never know what is going to happen..
RAD...