opperpanter
100 W
So we buy a motor AND a framejtrops said:It looks like it's for OEM as it uses a proprietary frame.opperpanter said:Anybody knows anything about these new "Max Drive" middenvelder from Bafang?
http://www.szbaf.com/
So we buy a motor AND a framejtrops said:It looks like it's for OEM as it uses a proprietary frame.opperpanter said:Anybody knows anything about these new "Max Drive" middenvelder from Bafang?
http://www.szbaf.com/
Would you be kind enough to point to the frame available for purchase?opperpanter said:Sowe buy a motor AND a frame![]()
Check thetomjasz said:Would you be kind enough to point to the frame available for purchase?opperpanter said:Sowe buy a motor AND a frame![]()
d8veh said:You should be happy, Tom. The main thing is that it has the 25 amp controller. You can re-program it to whatever speed you want. It's the 250w marking that's important for those that have to comply with EN15194 and similar.
It's hard to be excited about any 8fun controller given the continued failures. I'm hoping the 3077 FET rumor pans out.d8veh said:You should be happy, Tom. The main thing is that it has the 25 amp controller. You can re-program it to whatever speed you want. It's the 250w marking that's important for those that have to comply with EN15194 and similar.
Not yet...tahustvedt said:Riding the BBS like a moped is bound to break something.
tahustvedt said:Riding the BBS like a moped is bound to break something.
tahustvedt said:Ok. I thought the controllers kept breaking.
leelorr said:+1
I have also noticed that when using PAS, level 3 supplies about 500 watts, which seems to be plenty for everything I do.
opperpanter said:What chainring are you using when you say "let it work like it's designed to work"? I have the stock 44t chain ring and the motor is getting warm even when only going 20-30km/h (on throttle only).
I have since found that if I keep the bike in a gear that would make sense for a human to be pedaling in those conditions, my unit has never even been very warm to the touch
spinningmagnets said:I have since found that if I keep the bike in a gear that would make sense for a human to be pedaling in those conditions, my unit has never even been very warm to the touch
I believe that a lot of the customers who have had a controller fail due to high sustained heat, they were using it as if it was a one-speed or sometimes a 2-speed. Nothing wrong If you are only using 3 gears out of 7 available, but if the motor and controller are getting very hot, you are doing something wrong.