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    Odd Regen Behavior involving Phaserunner, all axle hub and a shunt

    Hey all! I'm running a dual motor setup on my Big Fat Dummy, Grin all axle hub motor on the front, and a bafang mg60 fatbike hub in the rear. I'm working on getting regen up and happy and I've run into some interesting issues. Both motors run Phaserunner controllers, and I have a Cycle...
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    66.6v battery build

    Going from The ground up on this one- I designed the 3d printed holders and I'm building two of them. Let's her it for second market tesla model 3 cells. Next step: lots of spot welding.
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    Question about Grintech shunt and speed limiting

    Bike setup: phaserunner x2, Grin all axle motor up front, bafang mg60 in back. Grin dual motor shunt in the middle. :) Here’s my problem- the CA connected to the shunt can tell me overall power output but I need to limit by speed for an event, and the shunt CA can't read speed at all. If i...
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    regen keeps tripping a fault

    Hey all, I have proportional regen enabled on my bike (CA 3.1, Phaserunner, GMAC hub, 3 different batteries) set for 10A max- every so often I see the CA report -11A and then the whole system kicks off. My initial thought was the BMS but here's the thing, the CA still reports battery status as...
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    Question about 2s delay on proportional regen to throttle on

    Hey all! Here's the setup- Phaserunner linked to a Cycle Analyst 3.1 (I think, I've never been able to use it via tty cable for updates) and a GMAC rear hub with proportional regen enabled. First of all, proportional regen is _amazing_. I love it to death. That said I've noticed something...
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    Question about GMAC hub and CA speed sensor freakout

    Hey all! Short-time lurker, first time poster. Here's the skinny: I have a GMAC Clutchless geared rear hub motor and a Phaserunner controller, all wired in to a CA 3.1. Twist throttle, no PAS yet. My question is, under load (starting from a stop going up a hill or when carrying cargo) the...
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