mxlemming
100 kW
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Irling said:ND84530
Nice one.
Did you find out what MCU it has and if the programming pins are accessible?
Irling said:ND84530
amberwolf said:GumbaLL said:hi all,
is there a standalone RPM display for Far Driver, other than the blue booth one? (dont want to turn on the app/ use bluetooth all the time)
Cant seem to find a display for e-motorbike to show RPM for that matter either ..
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RPM, or road speed?
If RPM, do you mean wheel RPM, motor RPM, etc?
There's various ways to get and display various data, once we know what you need to measure.
For curiosity: If RPM, why do you need that data? (meaning, what use is it to you?)
AMP ADRENALINE said:I have a ND 721200B Far driver that is using an Encoder type sensor. NJD Y2915 to be specific.
The wiring harness is different from the Fardrivers I have seen here. I attached some photo's.
The wiring diagram is a little vague at best. I have been waiting for a response for the factory to
make a wiring diagram of the entire wiring harness but no response yet. We don't want to make
a wrong connection and burn up the controller.
So I have a couple questions to be sure, try to get this working sooner than later..
The contactor has a L- wire. What does this stand for? Contactors we use have a 12v coil and the two main contacts.
If we run the ignition wire to turn it on, that's 72vdc thru the contactor. Not sure that is right.
The throttle has it' s 5v/ signal out and it's own ground. Forward/ Reverse/ Low brake and High brake don't. I want to
assume these go thru a switch and then to Battery Ground. Is this the case? Some other controllers have a separate ground
for these type accessories. That for any help. FYI. This is going on a Custom Mid Motor setup not a Hub motor.
j bjork said:On page 25 in the manual they claim 28s "ternary lithium battery" (before that is lead acid, after comes Lithium iron phosphate battery)
From what I heard 121,5v is where it trips for overvoltage, I sure hope that is correct as I plan to use one on 30s when I couldent get a 1081800
eee291 said:The battery has to be under 115V when fully charged, you may also have trouble with regen.
rivvs said:Hi, I have a fardriver 961800 and im thinking of using it with a 28s battery. Has anybody tried this? Or I should stick with 26s?
ebike11 said:eee291 said:The battery has to be under 115V when fully charged, you may also have trouble with regen.
Thats what the spec sheet says but that could also be just so consumers dont go overboard
dominik h said:ebike11 said:eee291 said:The battery has to be under 115V when fully charged, you may also have trouble with regen.
Thats what the spec sheet says but that could also be just so consumers dont go overboard
My Fardriver controller (ND96850) stops working over 121.5V and shows an error. I tried this with a regulated power supply.
As this is only a software limit , it could be that the parts inside the controller can do a little bit more. My controller stopped working bevore at around 90V as it told me it was a ND72850, after flashing the right firmware it has the limit now set to 121.5V.
It could also be that they build only one version and limit the max volts with the firmware, but who nows.
But I killed two 90V rated Sabvotons (72150 and 72260) with a 21S battery, using flux weakening and regenerative braking.
If you want to use flux weakening than you should have a few volts more left to the (real) limit.
My two dead Sabvotons had cost me more than the Fardriver ND96850. :wink:
AMP ADRENALINE said:I have a ND 721200B Far driver that is using an Encoder type sensor. NJD Y2915 to be specific.
The wiring harness is different from the Fardrivers I have seen here. I attached some photo's.
The wiring diagram is a little vague at best. I have been waiting for a response for the factory to
make a wiring diagram of the entire wiring harness but no response yet. We don't want to make
a wrong connection and burn up the controller.
rivvs said:Hi, I have a fardriver 961800 and im thinking of using it with a 28s battery. Has anybody tried this? Or I should stick with 26s?
LCLabs said:I have a 96530 that I run on 28s. Anyone know how I can increase the strength of the regen? Is it StopBackCurrent and MaxBackCurrent?
Scottydog said:LCLabs said:I have a 96530 that I run on 28s. Anyone know how I can increase the strength of the regen? Is it StopBackCurrent and MaxBackCurrent?
I'd be curious myself as I only get maybe 25 - 35A regen at most and is for sure not as strong as my old Kelly KEB in regen.
LCLabs said:I bumped mine from 4 and 6 (StopBackCurrent and MaxBackCurrent) to 10 and 14 and felt a difference. Is yours set to 25? The FarDriver regen feels more aggressive than my Sabvotron.
MMD said:So I tried the Fardriver on my ktm where normally the Votol sits. This is the worst controller I every used in my life! The throttle delay is ridiculously dangerous!! When releasing the throttle the rpm keeps rising for about 0.5/1sec until it drops down.
Dui said:MMD said:So I tried the Fardriver on my ktm where normally the Votol sits. This is the worst controller I every used in my life! The throttle delay is ridiculously dangerous!! When releasing the throttle the rpm keeps rising for about 0.5/1sec until it drops down.
I just got a 841800 and experienced the same problem. I happen to know people who work directly with the factory and they told me this is a firmware issue, there's a bug in the firmware. So this has nothing to do with any parameter you've set up, you've basically done nothing wrong, and no version of the app will fix that (well at least none does as of today).
I've been told that the only solution is to send it back to the factory for reprogramming, but I've also been told that they probably won't do it since they don't care about DIYers at all. Great.
The only hope I still have is that the seller (which was not the factory), told me that I can try to flash a different version of the firmware. I hope it won't brick the controller and that this will solve the issue. I will report here after I try, so wish me good luck...
Meanwhile I cannot recommend people to use this product anymore, so I will edit my post in the first page. The product itself is great when it works, but the documentation is horrible, the app is not reliable, the firmware seems buggy in a dangerous way and worst of all we don't get any kind of support by the factory.
It's getting harder and harder to find decent controllers, I don't understand why we should go through these kind of hassles, what a pain.
I have been out again trying to tune the throttle behavior, I havent been very successful..
It is a disaster, the throttle behaves like a rubber band. The softer you set it, the worse the backlash.
The only almost rideable setting I have found is sport, throttle rate 224, ECO Coeff 8. (the most aggressive setting possible)
Then the throttle is super twitchy, you cant really walk with the bike and just hold a little throttle to not have to push.
It will move from off to a little wheel spin on gravel. But when up to some speed it is relatively responsive with not too bad backlash. (Meaning not still pulling very much after throttle release)
The ECO Coeff seems totally useless, anything other than 8 is totally powerless. At least when you are in sport mode (I didnt try in other modes)
I tried ECO throttle also, it is very smooth from a stand still. But then if you twist the throttle a bit more you will have crazy rubberband effect, a big wheelie that keeps rising after throttle release
I tried messing with the "Release throttle" setting again, still I am not sure if it does anything. 7 for sure was not better than 0..
I also tried the speed Ki/Kp settings, not sure if there was any difference.
j bjork said:How do you know what firmware's are good and what are bad?
j bjork said:Do you know if the throttle release setting has any effect on the ok (or your) firmware?
It dosent seem to do anything on mine.
I am in contact with siaecosystems too now, I will see what they say.