DoubleM
100 µW
- Joined
- Jun 22, 2017
- Messages
- 8
Hi,
My first post here and almost a newbie concerning bikes and ebikes.
Last time i ride a bike was like 15/20 years ago but recently i decided to buy an ebike so i started to google and i read a lot about them.
However i'm having some eventual issues what just i bought and i hope you can help me.
My choice went for an ebike from a company in my country that adapt kits on them. I decided for a 48v 500w rear hub motor and a 10.4Ah Samsung (told by the company) battery.
I avoided the 250w rear hub motors because i read they could struggle a bit in steepest hills and it was one thing i didn´t want. I wanted a bike with some hill climbing capacity. I knew a 500w motor will not do miracles but...
In every online simulator i run and every video i watched (and i watched a lot of them!) it seemed the 48v 500W motors fitted my needs.
However, in the first attemp to climb a steepest road (about 12%) near my home, with only the throttle, the bike stopped after a couple of meters. I started to pedal and in fact was a lot easier than a regular bike. I felt the PAS. And if i throttle i felt even more "power"( it's normal since i had the PAS in the max setting?).
Then i did some more tests. With the bike with the rear wheel in the air, it reaches around 45/46km/h (28mph) in the speedometer, however in the road, with my weight (about 80kg / 176lbs) is doesn´t run more than 34/35km/h (21mph). From what i see, these values seem to be from a "unlimited" 250w and not from a 500w.
In some roads with lower slopes (3/4%) it was able to run only with the throttle at speeds around 11 and 15km/h (7/9mph).
In the LCD the higher wattage i saw was like 550w. I think the motors usually reaches a higher wattage under load right? I saw some videos of 500w reaching 700/800w.
Moreover, the motor does a weird sound (at least at lower speeds) i don't know if it's normal or not but i made a movie throttling really slow so you know what i mean.
I confess i'm a little disappointed with it's lack of hill climbing. Maybe in fact it's a 250w instead of a 500w? Do you think these values are normal for a 48v 500w motor? I think something not right here.
I have no idea what the motor/controler are, they have no info at all. Maybe it's a chinese junk...
I know it´s hard to conclude but what do you think? Should i complain?
[youtube]P9u-LmhbGzc[/youtube]

My first post here and almost a newbie concerning bikes and ebikes.
Last time i ride a bike was like 15/20 years ago but recently i decided to buy an ebike so i started to google and i read a lot about them.
However i'm having some eventual issues what just i bought and i hope you can help me.
My choice went for an ebike from a company in my country that adapt kits on them. I decided for a 48v 500w rear hub motor and a 10.4Ah Samsung (told by the company) battery.
I avoided the 250w rear hub motors because i read they could struggle a bit in steepest hills and it was one thing i didn´t want. I wanted a bike with some hill climbing capacity. I knew a 500w motor will not do miracles but...
In every online simulator i run and every video i watched (and i watched a lot of them!) it seemed the 48v 500W motors fitted my needs.
However, in the first attemp to climb a steepest road (about 12%) near my home, with only the throttle, the bike stopped after a couple of meters. I started to pedal and in fact was a lot easier than a regular bike. I felt the PAS. And if i throttle i felt even more "power"( it's normal since i had the PAS in the max setting?).
Then i did some more tests. With the bike with the rear wheel in the air, it reaches around 45/46km/h (28mph) in the speedometer, however in the road, with my weight (about 80kg / 176lbs) is doesn´t run more than 34/35km/h (21mph). From what i see, these values seem to be from a "unlimited" 250w and not from a 500w.
In some roads with lower slopes (3/4%) it was able to run only with the throttle at speeds around 11 and 15km/h (7/9mph).
In the LCD the higher wattage i saw was like 550w. I think the motors usually reaches a higher wattage under load right? I saw some videos of 500w reaching 700/800w.
Moreover, the motor does a weird sound (at least at lower speeds) i don't know if it's normal or not but i made a movie throttling really slow so you know what i mean.
I confess i'm a little disappointed with it's lack of hill climbing. Maybe in fact it's a 250w instead of a 500w? Do you think these values are normal for a 48v 500w motor? I think something not right here.
I have no idea what the motor/controler are, they have no info at all. Maybe it's a chinese junk...
I know it´s hard to conclude but what do you think? Should i complain?
[youtube]P9u-LmhbGzc[/youtube]





