Russell
1 MW
jonathan75 said:I'm using one of these https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B7ym9WvyF_P7ZTVpRG9uNE5SMWs
It's wierd but the Vmin was only 0.5v below Vrest at the end of the ride. Maybe I viewed it wrong, will try again tomorrow.
Really appreciate your other advice just now.
The 48v is a bit of a revelation on hills. Although I can see what people mean about it being inefficient below 50% of top speed.
I can't access the picture.
That difference between Vrest and Vmin is of course not correct. My logs indicate an internal resistance of 0.184 ohms for a voltage sag of 0.184V per Amp or just over 4.0V at 22A peak load. This relationship holds until almost 90% capacity has been used.
There are quite a few inline wattmeters available nowadays. I still consider the Watt's Up to be the best, though it is a bit pricey and not the most robust. I bought two Turnigy wattmeters for less but only one matched the WU meter's Wh and Ah values within a small margin, the other was way off. I tossed the second one in the trash. I tried an even cheaper blue wattmeter and it calculates the Ah/Wh about 8% low compared to my other two plus it gives instantaneous peak current values 25% above my other two wattmeters. And an inaccurate wattmeter isn't much good to anyone.
-R