flexodood said:
My sabvoton is the basic model with only "slide recharge" (engages when throttle disengaged.) and regen braking (high lvl brake input).
Is the slide recharge only an on/off thing, at a specific level? If it's just one level, is that user-settable, or is it
Or is it variable?
Some of the controllers with this function engage the slide regen as a variable function depending on how far you move the throttle "back" from where it had been when accelerating/cruising, but if you actualy just let it go "off" then it doesn't regen, just coasts. Some of the programmable ones let you adjust things about how this works or how strong it can be.
Is the regen braking input only settable to "max braking"? Or is it user-settable?
Connecting one brake to the controller and the other to the CA I'm hoping to achieve 2 levels of Ebrake (while keeping the ability to "freewheel") by configuring the throttle voltage range (+curve) on controller and CA accordingly.
That sounds reasonable, but without knowing the controller specifics (what settings are available, what hardware inputs it has, behaviors it can perform, etc) we can't determine what you have to setup to do that. You'll need to post that detailed information. The CA functions/etc are well-known, so we can figure that part out.
I don't know if it's possible, or if pulling the lever just makes the voltage go to minimum, not zero. And wether it's safe to have minimal throttle applied while standing still...
IIUC, the former is part of the CA function, and the latter is teh controller. You'd need to check the controller setup for how it works....
With Grinfineon controllers and the Phaserunner/Baserunner, they are setup so that anything below 0.8v on the throttle input begins variable regen, harder braking (greater reverse current) the lower the voltage goes down to 0v as max braking.
I don't know if any other controllers respond to their throttle inputs as braking in this way. You would have to check your documentation, if any, to see if yours does. If it does not, then none of the CA settings that output a voltage on the throttle to create braking will do anything for you, and the two-level braking you're proposing cannot be done with that controller.
If i tdoes have that ability, either preset or something you can setup in it, then the simple way to use it is to setup the variable regen in it (if it has that) to respond to the full 0.8v-0.0v range the CA can output for braking mode, with it's hardest braking you want to have on the 0.0v, and the least at the 0.8v. Then you can just pull your ebrake lever (connected only to the CA) and then use the throttle (connected only to the CA) to control the braking amount while the lever is pulled. Or you can build the variable regen brake lever like I did (there's a thread for it), and use that.
If your controller does something else, or has some other functions, you'll need to post exactly what it can and can't do so we can help you figure out what to setup and how.
There are quite a few different ways a system *could* work, so I can't post all the possible ways (too much typing and time); you'll have to tell us exactly how your controller works. If you aren't sure, you'll have to post the documentation for it so we can determine what it can do from that.
flexodood said:
Thinking about it, the 2 level thing propably sounded much better than it is. Should propably just hook the rear brake to brake light+controller and find a reasonable Ebrake value.
Depends on what you want to happen. If you describe what you want the bike to do for you, and what your equipment is capable of, we can figure out a way to make that happen with it, if it is possible.