I recently obtained a rear geared hubmotor kit from bmsbattery.
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/383-250w350w-q-85100sx-motor-bike-conversion-kit.html
There is a very significant hesitation/delay when you apply the throttle. Is this the nature of the beast since it is a freewheeling geared hub motor?
All of my other builds use direct drive motors with hall sensors which do not have any hesitation.
Is it appropriate to add resistance to the ground of the throttle? Would this modification decrease the hesitation?
Thanks in advance for any guidance.
http://www.bmsbattery.com/ebike-kits/383-250w350w-q-85100sx-motor-bike-conversion-kit.html
There is a very significant hesitation/delay when you apply the throttle. Is this the nature of the beast since it is a freewheeling geared hub motor?
All of my other builds use direct drive motors with hall sensors which do not have any hesitation.
Is it appropriate to add resistance to the ground of the throttle? Would this modification decrease the hesitation?
Thanks in advance for any guidance.