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- Apr 29, 2018
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Hi!
I am considering electrifying my Hase Pino Tandem.
I don't need superfast bike. I will not ride beyond 35km/h on flat. I just want smooth assistance with enough power to climb hills even when fully loaded and regeneration.
I want to achieve something similar to Bike swift :
Motor : Grin All-Axle Front Wheel Std Winding
Controller : Phaserunner or baserunner ? Baserunner should be more than enough for my needs as i don't need high voltage.
Battery: For the time beeing i will use my 48V-14Ah battery from my other ebike. I may switch to 52V in the future.
Torque sensor: Erider T17 or chinese clone.
The big question that is still pending is the control system: CA3 or SuperHarness.
I love the vintage look of the CA3.
I love the geeky datas it gives access to : Human watts and so on...
I hate the mess of cables at the back of the CA3.
I hate the non waterproof JST connectors of the CA3
I hate that the torque sensor located at the Bottom bracket has to be connected to the cycle analyst while the controller would be a much more convenient location to connect it of the CA3.
I hate the fact that with CA3, your settings are spread between the CA3 and the phase/baserunner.
On the opposite side, the SuperHarness has its own advantage and disadvantages:
I love the sleek design (depending on the chosen display)
I love the higo connectors.
I love the fact that all the settings are in the controller.
I hate the fact that all the geeky datas we love are not (easily) accessible during the ride.
I hate the fact that the tripwire brake sensors are not compatible with superharness.
I would have expect the price for Superharness + display to be cheaper than the CA3.
I think that the CA3 is a relic from the past. From the old days were the controllers had limited capabilities .
Now, with advanced controller such as the phaserunner allowing full tweaking of your setup, the Cycle Analyst makes less sense, and superharness is more than enough.
I wish there would exist a special display to be connected to the superharness allowing the access to all the data the cycle analyst provides.
I am considering electrifying my Hase Pino Tandem.
I don't need superfast bike. I will not ride beyond 35km/h on flat. I just want smooth assistance with enough power to climb hills even when fully loaded and regeneration.
I want to achieve something similar to Bike swift :
Motor : Grin All-Axle Front Wheel Std Winding
Controller : Phaserunner or baserunner ? Baserunner should be more than enough for my needs as i don't need high voltage.
Battery: For the time beeing i will use my 48V-14Ah battery from my other ebike. I may switch to 52V in the future.
Torque sensor: Erider T17 or chinese clone.
The big question that is still pending is the control system: CA3 or SuperHarness.
I love the vintage look of the CA3.
I love the geeky datas it gives access to : Human watts and so on...
I hate the mess of cables at the back of the CA3.
I hate the non waterproof JST connectors of the CA3
I hate that the torque sensor located at the Bottom bracket has to be connected to the cycle analyst while the controller would be a much more convenient location to connect it of the CA3.
I hate the fact that with CA3, your settings are spread between the CA3 and the phase/baserunner.
On the opposite side, the SuperHarness has its own advantage and disadvantages:
I love the sleek design (depending on the chosen display)
I love the higo connectors.
I love the fact that all the settings are in the controller.
I hate the fact that all the geeky datas we love are not (easily) accessible during the ride.
I hate the fact that the tripwire brake sensors are not compatible with superharness.
I would have expect the price for Superharness + display to be cheaper than the CA3.
I think that the CA3 is a relic from the past. From the old days were the controllers had limited capabilities .
Now, with advanced controller such as the phaserunner allowing full tweaking of your setup, the Cycle Analyst makes less sense, and superharness is more than enough.
I wish there would exist a special display to be connected to the superharness allowing the access to all the data the cycle analyst provides.