Cephalotus
10 kW
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- Jun 18, 2012
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miro13car said:same for BIONX - only dealer knows all access codes to change setting /for example for PAS sensor/.
This is available to everyone:
0001: Serial-Nr. console
0002: Serial-Nr. battery
0003: Serial-Nr motor
0006: speed gain
0007 :sensor sensitivity
0008a : extra power at low speed
0008b: low speed limit
0009: gauge knee
0010: mountain mode (limits maximum A drwan from battery)
1234 : sensor sensitivity
1970 : DC-DC configuration
1976 : motor direction
2001 : km/h or mph
2002 : (brake) recuperation power
2003 : ?
2004 : time
2005 :wheel diameter
2006 : configuration brake sensor NO / NC
2007 : configuration throttle
2008 : DC/DC voltage 6V/12 (is not available on all consoles, with extra software you can channge that between 5,0V and 12,0V in 0,5V steps)
2009 : configuration of console
3771 : wheel diameter (same as 2005)
3772 : diagnostic mode
3773 : maximum speed (on newer software versions you need extra software to change that)
3774 : overvoltage protection on/off
3775 : maximum speed throttle (on newer software versions you need extra software to change that)
3776 : motor startup speed 0km/h to 3km/h (not available on all consoles)
3779 : turbo mode
I can change all of this with my BionX systems and some more with some extra hardware and software (like recuperation strength in gen mode -1 to -4 or motor assist in mode 1 to 4)
For some special parameters like changing the speed limit or changing DC/DC voltage I use a BionX Bike Interface (BBI) which can be bought at ebay and some hacked BionX software from http://www.open-ebike.com (in German).
The standard parameters for sensor sensitivity (1234) or support strengths (0007, 0008a/b, 0006), mountain mode (0010), etc... are available on almost all BionX consoles without the need to buy extra hardware or software.
Btw, a BionX HT Motor uses up to 30A on a 48V BionX battery. I measured electric power drain of more than 1300W on my "250W" BionX systems. Neither battery nor motor will be able to run that power for long, but it is nonsense to believe that the power of a motor is related to its sticker.
Just for comparison. I have never seen nor driven an e-Falco motor.
I had been interested in their lightweight DX motor for some years (because of the claimed super light weight), but afaik this motor never hit the market. Now I own 4 BionX motors (they have become quite cheap over here, 300-350€ incl. a good rim for the older free wheel versions) with the S(L) motors weighting moderate 3,4kg and using up to 1100W on a 48V battery. (the HT (P) motor weights 4,7kg and uses up to 1300W from a 48V battery)
So I doubt that I will invest into another system like Falco-e for some years.