Hi
I recently added an e-bike kit to my bike... all was going well until today I thought I'd test it on a long steepish hill. After about 10 minutes of going strong everything suddenly died!
Found that the 20A fuse in the battery had blown.
I note that the controller is a 22A limited Nine Continent one. I'm guessing the controller was drawing the full 22A from the battery on the hill.
If I replace the 20A fuse, is there any way to limit the controller to 20A to avoid blowing the fuse?
If I replace the fuse with say a 25A fuse, will this harm the battery if the continues to draw 22A? (I'm assume the battery is rated at 20A) Or would I get away with it occasionally?
I don't regularly ride up long hills, but it would be good to be able to do so occasionally without blowing a fuse!
Also, should I replace the fuse with a slow or fast blow type?
Thanks
Jamie
I recently added an e-bike kit to my bike... all was going well until today I thought I'd test it on a long steepish hill. After about 10 minutes of going strong everything suddenly died!
Found that the 20A fuse in the battery had blown.
I note that the controller is a 22A limited Nine Continent one. I'm guessing the controller was drawing the full 22A from the battery on the hill.
If I replace the 20A fuse, is there any way to limit the controller to 20A to avoid blowing the fuse?
If I replace the fuse with say a 25A fuse, will this harm the battery if the continues to draw 22A? (I'm assume the battery is rated at 20A) Or would I get away with it occasionally?
I don't regularly ride up long hills, but it would be good to be able to do so occasionally without blowing a fuse!
Also, should I replace the fuse with a slow or fast blow type?
Thanks
Jamie