casainho
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For what I saw on a youtube video from a user, there is a big delay from stop pedaling up to system coast the motor.aja said:casainho said:Seems that other mid drive motors can detect with a sensor when user shift gears and the motor coasts during a fixed time so the gears without motor doing torque -- is this feature a must have or is ok as it is without it on TSDZ2 motor?
Is it easy to implement that feature on the TSDZ2? At the moment I either stop pedalling or pedal a touch backwards (a couple of mm is all) and it stops the motor before I change gear.
I never saw this "gear sensors" other than this description like for the Bafang BBSHD BBS02 BBS01 motors:
The Gearsensor acts like a speed shifter, so you are able to shift your bike at full throttle and barely fill the throttle cut off.
It will make your BBS02 or BBSHD shift faster, smoother and safer.
The Gearsensor is plug and play with any BBS02 or BBSHD in place of one of your ebrakes and is a 15 minute install.
So I assume is a digital signal output from the gear sensor. Should be very easy to implement on firmware and easy to solder 3 wires to motor controller: GND; VCC 5V; digital signal input for gear sensor. I know that Kunteng motor controllers has some free pins available, I did the mod "Regen ebrake like coast brakes" using a free pin to connect to a secondary PAS. I hope the TSDZ2 motor controller also has some free pins - but I understand will be hard to solder to board, as the board is potted.
The idea is the firmware, when getting the signal from the gear sensor, will coast the motor for a user defined constant time.