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I have a Wilderness Energy BL-36 eBike that I have replaced the SLA batteries with LiFePO4 cells.
The motor is 36v 600w
The LiFePO4 battery is 36v / 20ah
Whenever I lift the front wheel (with the motor) off the ground and turn the throttle, the motor kicks in and runs fine when there is no friction on the wheel.
However, when I get on the bike and ride it, the controller shuts off after about 10-20 seconds of riding.
I'm really not sure what is causing this. Any ideas? When I first purchased the batteries and got everything connected, I was able to ride my bike all the way to work and back in one day. I rode to work 16 miles, charged the batteries during the day, and then rode home without a problem. That was the one and only time that I was able to ride the bike. Everytime I tried to ride it afterwards, the power shuts off within seconds of me getting on it.
Is the controller being overloaded? How can I fix this?
Like I said, the motor runs perfectly fine when it is lifted off the ground and there is zero friction.
Thanks for any help!
The motor is 36v 600w
The LiFePO4 battery is 36v / 20ah
Whenever I lift the front wheel (with the motor) off the ground and turn the throttle, the motor kicks in and runs fine when there is no friction on the wheel.
However, when I get on the bike and ride it, the controller shuts off after about 10-20 seconds of riding.
I'm really not sure what is causing this. Any ideas? When I first purchased the batteries and got everything connected, I was able to ride my bike all the way to work and back in one day. I rode to work 16 miles, charged the batteries during the day, and then rode home without a problem. That was the one and only time that I was able to ride the bike. Everytime I tried to ride it afterwards, the power shuts off within seconds of me getting on it.
Is the controller being overloaded? How can I fix this?
Like I said, the motor runs perfectly fine when it is lifted off the ground and there is zero friction.
Thanks for any help!