Allex said:Better to experiment with throttle curve than Phase amps.
350-400amps is nice but motor does overheat in no time.
Allex, I see your point and the throttle curve does help because if I push full throttle from stop as fast as I can then you can feel a lot more power. I guess that is the same as changing the throttle curve. But I don't want it like that all the time either. I actually like the default throttle curve and it gives me a very good power range and controllability.
I just feel that in certain rare times like climbing a very steep hill from stop the Max-E can use a little more phase amps. There were a few rare places where I had to push my bike up where the Lyen 18 fet would have had enough power.
I guess what would be best is to be able to change the 3 modes so that 1 (ECO) is slow speed, 2 (normal?)is very high power where I would use it most of the time, and 3 (boost) is highest power to use rarely. The way it is now the 2nd power setting really restricts phase amps compared to the boost setting, so I have to use boost all of the time. Actually the middle power setting is way too slow to use in my opinion even with setting phase amps to max.
The way I also see it the Lyen 18fet had no trouble running at max phase amps with the block time set to 10. So why wouldn't the max-E be able to handle a little more phase amps?
What other has me confused is that I always thought I didn't run much wattage, max 4300 watts while most people are talking about the crazy high watts they are running. I also seem to be the only person who really complains about the restricted low phase amps of the Max-E.
It makes me wonder if people were setting their block time low on their old controllers and increasing the wattage to make up for the lower phase amps. If that is even possible or makes sense? I am yet to learn exactly how wattage and phase amps work together because it seems that I have increased my battery amps on the Max-E to make up for the lower or restricted phase amps.
I think I like to do a lot of slow speed climbing, like extremely steep hills and stairs, where the phase amps seem more important than increasing the peak wattage. A lot of my riding also requires me to have very quick acceleration from the stop to gain speed quickly for certain things.
What I really need to learn is how phase amps work in relation to peak wattage (volts * battery amps) and how these work when the motor is at different speeds.