hjns
100 kW
I only care about total voltage while driving. I have set lvc at a pack voltage that is similar to an average cell level of 3.4v. This works for me.
If you were actually monitoring the cells themselves, and the voltage displayed was that of the lowest cell, then this would be true.EdwardNY said:I think the only real safe battery gauge to run lipo is cell voltage anyway, and we all know that never below 3.6. Would just be easier in my opinion to see these numbers as there would be no confusion ever in your conversion.
hjns said:OK, Edward, I think I get it.
I think the problem you describe is really only an issue when you change packs often. For one pack, voltage range stays the same. For my 20S lipo config, looking at unloaded voltages, it means anything above 80v is fully charged (4.00v cell level), anything above 74v (3.70v) means I don't have to worry, and everything below 70v (3.50v) is a danger zone for me.
As you rightly say, computations get more complicated once you need to convert weird configurations like 13S and 17S. Then again, I would assume that after having calculated the 3 most important values more than 5 times, you would know them by heart as well. I don't need a CA for that.
If you really want cell level voltage on the go, why not add a couple of cell logs to the balancing wires with a beeper or flash? I once had 4 celllogs attached to the battery while driving. I never once looked at it....so I removed it again.
I need my CA for the "really important" things, like power throttle and thermal loop feedback. Those two things are really not related to my batteries, but are essential in me being able to handle my powerful bike.
John in CR said:HJNS,
I think there's a risk during discharge too, not just during charging. If a cell runs dry and you continue to run current through it from the other batteries, then it's internal resistance will shoot up and create enough heat to start a fire. Even though it doesn't have electric energy to rapidly accelerate the fire, the adjacent cells do. The risk is probably lower than with a pack during charging, since the battery contains less energy at the time, but I believe there's still significant risk.
A quick look at your bike suggests that you may be experiencing problems with the DSGain setting due to rapid acceleration. This can happen with more powerful bikes. Please review section 5.2 of the Unofficial User Guide and see if that helps.shorza said:I am not sure if this has been answered or not, but with the latest release i am getting slight cut-outs upon acceleration.
Everything is ok when accelerating slowly and when cruising.
Speed limit is set to 500 kph and ramp up speed is at minimum.
Please help clarify: Are you saying that the CA ThrOut is 4.3v as measured with a multimeter when not connected to controller?Luge_a_foin said:...I use the Pass-Trough conf. I've checked voltage mapping : it's OK with at least an empty load. 4.3V output (mesured with a voltmeter) when full throttle which fits with the original one.
Again to clarify the situation: Are you saying that when connected to the controller the diagnostic screen shows 4.2v?Luge_a_foin said:... however the displayed voltage output are 4.2 which should generate a full speed.
This is very strange. This is pretty unusual behavior and I suspect there is a configuration issue in play, not the firmware. Please ensure that AuxPot, Temp, PAS, and Trq are all deactivated and that ramping is set to the defaults. You say you have set some limits to 0 as indicated in the Guide. You actually should have all the settings at the default to get the throttle working - there are so many possible interactions that it is important to follow the setup instructions carefully to avoid introducing other unwanted behavior.Luge_a_foin said:...if I use the throttle as soon as the CA is turned on the full throttle voltage increases progressively during several seconds and the full throttle is only available after maybe 1 mn. After that it works correctly. May be it is because I've deactivated the limits with some 0 values as indicated in the UM.
teklektik said:A quick look at your bike suggests that you may be experiencing problems with the DSGain setting due to rapid acceleration. This can happen with more powerful bikes. Please review section 5.2 of the Unofficial User Guide and see if that helps.shorza said:I am not sure if this has been answered or not, but with the latest release i am getting slight cut-outs upon acceleration.
Everything is ok when accelerating slowly and when cruising.
Speed limit is set to 500 kph and ramp up speed is at minimum.
teklektik said:You seem to have gone through the Guide, but here's a few questions to help understand the situation:![]()
Please help clarify: Are you saying that the CA ThrOut is 4.3v as measured with a multimeter when not connected to controller?Luge_a_foin said:...I use the Pass-Trough conf. I've checked voltage mapping : it's OK with at least an empty load. 4.3V output (mesured with a voltmeter) when full throttle which fits with the original one.
What is displayed on the Diagnostic Screen as the OUT voltage at Wide Open Throttle when not connected to the controller?
Again to clarify the situation: Are you saying that when connected to the controller the diagnostic screen shows 4.2v?Luge_a_foin said:... however the displayed voltage output are 4.2 which should generate a full speed.
Is this the setting you made from the procedure in step 5 on p. 17 of the Guide ("Adjust ThrO->MinOut and ThrO->MaxOut...")?
So - this is a little odd. Were you able to get the motor to achieve full speed when making the p.17 ThrO->MaxOut adjustment? If so, did it work during Setup but not after ThrO->MaxOut was configured?
Does the bike actually achieve full speed under load (not on the stand)?
This is very strange. This is pretty unusual behavior and I suspect there is a configuration issue in play, not the firmware. Please ensure that AuxPot, Temp, PAS, and Trq are all deactivated and that ramping is set to the defaults. You say you have set some limits to 0 as indicated in the Guide. You actually should have all the settings at the default to get the throttle working - there are so many possible interactions that it is important to follow the setup instructions carefully to avoid introducing other unwanted behavior.Luge_a_foin said:...if I use the throttle as soon as the CA is turned on the full throttle voltage increases progressively during several seconds and the full throttle is only available after maybe 1 mn. After that it works correctly. May be it is because I've deactivated the limits with some 0 values as indicated in the UM.
Please verify that you have not set IntSGain=0 - if you do this, the throttle will respond very slowly and the bike may not achieve full speed. The lowest you want to go with that is IntSGain=1 (p.21).
This second issue is likely tied somehow to the first...
teklektik said:You seem to have gone through the Guide, but here's a few questions to help understand the situation:![]()
Please help clarify: Are you saying that the CA ThrOut is 4.3v as measured with a multimeter when not connected to controller?Luge_a_foin said:...I use the Pass-Trough conf. I've checked voltage mapping : it's OK with at least an empty load. 4.3V output (mesured with a voltmeter) when full throttle which fits with the original one.
What is displayed on the Diagnostic Screen as the OUT voltage at Wide Open Throttle when not connected to the controller?
Again to clarify the situation: Are you saying that when connected to the controller the diagnostic screen shows 4.2v?Luge_a_foin said:... however the displayed voltage output are 4.2 which should generate a full speed.
Is this the setting you made from the procedure in step 5 on p. 17 of the Guide ("Adjust ThrO->MinOut and ThrO->MaxOut...")?
So - this is a little odd. Were you able to get the motor to achieve full speed when making the p.17 ThrO->MaxOut adjustment? If so, did it work during Setup but not after ThrO->MaxOut was configured?
Does the bike actually achieve full speed under load (not on the stand)?
This is very strange. This is pretty unusual behavior and I suspect there is a configuration issue in play, not the firmware. Please ensure that AuxPot, Temp, PAS, and Trq are all deactivated and that ramping is set to the defaults. You say you have set some limits to 0 as indicated in the Guide. You actually should have all the settings at the default to get the throttle working - there are so many possible interactions that it is important to follow the setup instructions carefully to avoid introducing other unwanted behavior.Luge_a_foin said:...if I use the throttle as soon as the CA is turned on the full throttle voltage increases progressively during several seconds and the full throttle is only available after maybe 1 mn. After that it works correctly. May be it is because I've deactivated the limits with some 0 values as indicated in the UM.
Please verify that you have not set IntSGain=0 - if you do this, the throttle will respond very slowly and the bike may not achieve full speed. The lowest you want to go with that is IntSGain=1 (p.21).
This second issue is likely tied somehow to the first...