Help! | How to Hack this Controller

byebyepetrol

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With 1000km under its wheels my bike is fantastic but goes no faster than 37-40kmh ( 23-25mph).

It feels like it has a limiter after 37kmh. The effort required to surpass that speed is significant, as if it has
some closed circuit switch after that speed.

Assuming it has a speed limiter is there a way to switch it off?

I go faster on my roadie but consequently knackered at the end of the ride compared with the electric bike.

Bike;
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Specs:
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Heat Sink:
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Electronics :

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Chris.
 
normally you'd look at the specs of the motor, or try 48V if the controller can handle that.
What you could try is a no-load speed measurement (wheel in the air, full throttle, measure wheelspeed)
 
You set the speed limit in the LCD. It's normally press and hold the + and - buttons to enter the setup. Some LCDs have a maximum of 40 km/hr in the setup, but you can overcome that by removing the magnet on the wheel from the sensor, though you'll lose the speed display. Some controllers will revert to 25km/hr if they lose the speed signal, so that hack doesn't always work. I can't see which display you have, so it's not possible to be more precise.
 
Hi Lebowski, tried that ;0)
Any smaller setting like 20" makes no difference apart from the no-load speed hitting 24kmh on the display.
The max revs seem to be the same (guessing here).
 
Could he be hitting the point where the BEMF equals the battery voltage+1 diode drop? In that case, he will definitely feel a significant braking force.

Does this "limiting speed" vary by as much as 10-15% between a full and empty battery? (Empty battery, lower speed before threshold is reached)
 
Are any of those wires coming out of the controller just connected to another wire coming out, but going nowhere else? Or 2 wires not connected to anything?
 
Sorry, I mean the wires from/to the controller, not the display. A lot of 'law abiding' controllers used a linked connector to comply with the 15mph limit imposed by any countries laws/regulations, removing the link removed this limiting. That's not to say that a manufacturer couldn't just build the limit into a controller if they wanted too. Look for a loop back wire to to/from the controller that could be switching he speed limit on.
 
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