My bike: 26” fat tire converted from 36v to 48v. 2 batteries connected with a 30A balancer, 22A 500W controller, 750w peak motor. The controller and motor were bought off Amazon, and it’s understood that you get what you get. There are some steep hills where I ride, including one lung burner. I have watched bikes and a skateboard fly up this thing seemingly effortlessly and they no doubt have more robust setups than I do. It takes some effort for me, which is understandable. As far as my bike, PAS 4 and 5 really do nothing for me except add some speed on level surfaces. It’s almost like I lose power on hills in PAS 4 and 5. Like putting your car in 5th gear on a hill. If I do try to use 4 or 5 on a hill, the bike will lose power, even if I go to a lower PAS. It has a little recovery period, then I regain normal power. I suspect that either a temp sensor or amp fail safe gets triggered in the batteries, controller, or motor. However, nothing seems overly warm. I have read that batteries have such a fail safe and if you disconnect the batteries from the controller it will reset. I haven’t tried that, it kind of defeats the purpose of the odometer because it will reset. I do not think this is correctable, but I don’t want to smoke my bike either, so any insight is appreciated. Does this happen to you?
