AussieJester
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Whiplash said:Very cool to hear AJ! So, I am still a little confused about this setup, does it actually limit the current now? Or is it just that it gives better control over the throttle and makes it smoother? I guess I am wondering it if fixes the low RPM high load problems associated with the R/C speed controls?
There is a setting to limit current, and according to the Castle Creation data logging, it is spot on the money too, I have mine set for 130 amp it limits the fun factor with the right hand, the CC hv160 spikes a 100amps+ when its inboard current is set to lowest 160amp setting, I guess I am pretty unobservent too, as aside from when the rear wheel is off the ground and the throttle is held steady (the power keeps rising when motors unloaded) i don't notice any difference from a voltage based throttle when actually ridding the bike, I don't even notice the current limiting kicking in, the only negative is the settings and understanding what they do and how much each affects throttle response, other than this its an outstanding piece of kit!! Once a few more of the well respected members ac actually try these, and report back with their findings, these rc CAs will be HUGELY popular.
KiM
Hahaha@adrian I knew that one of u friction bois would bite. I did forget to add my CC hv160 throttle setting is on 3. My magura pot has also been adjusted from stock, see previous page for easy how-to and what ca setting requires changing to match.
KiM