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I bought a SMLRO SMC-600 plus (2 x 1k hub drive). The PA is 'on/off' as described down in the middle of this article:
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I would like to change out my controllers for some which actually respond to my cadence, rather than just hitting full power (for the chosen PA level) as soon as I start pedaling.
There are two controllers -- both are 48V, 25 amps. The main controller connects to 'everything' -- rear motor, slave controller, display, battery, brakes, cadence sensor, lights, horn, etc. The other controller just connects to the front motor and the main controller.
I don't know if I'm looking for something very specific, or if there are 'generic' controllers which would work for this and other bikes. Bottom line: I don't know where to start, and of course, the manufacturer is no help.
I guess another question is -- any reason not to use a single, dual-motor controller vs the 'master & slave' setup currently on the bike?
Perhaps I should post this in a 'bike-specific' thread, but I guess I'm not the only one with this problem, and this is certainly not the only bike out there with this 'cheapest possible' set of controllers. If I do figure out the 'right' answer, I will post to a specific thread.
TIA!

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I would like to change out my controllers for some which actually respond to my cadence, rather than just hitting full power (for the chosen PA level) as soon as I start pedaling.
There are two controllers -- both are 48V, 25 amps. The main controller connects to 'everything' -- rear motor, slave controller, display, battery, brakes, cadence sensor, lights, horn, etc. The other controller just connects to the front motor and the main controller.
I don't know if I'm looking for something very specific, or if there are 'generic' controllers which would work for this and other bikes. Bottom line: I don't know where to start, and of course, the manufacturer is no help.
I guess another question is -- any reason not to use a single, dual-motor controller vs the 'master & slave' setup currently on the bike?
Perhaps I should post this in a 'bike-specific' thread, but I guess I'm not the only one with this problem, and this is certainly not the only bike out there with this 'cheapest possible' set of controllers. If I do figure out the 'right' answer, I will post to a specific thread.
TIA!
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