I was thinking about using this also, but not tried yet. Good contact is better for sure, but have you measured the temperature already as it is now? IMHO it should be lower, because the smaller air gap.maximusdm said:............
I used aluminium, but it is very hard to make a good contact with the exterior case.
It is measured on the motor controller and is sent to the display.perryscope said:Is the Battery voltage used for the calculations measured at the screen or the motor?
I ask as i noticed that when i had a dodgy wet connection in my cable i could easily get a 0.5v volt drop at the screen compared to the actual battery voltage.
Ideally the voltage should be measured as close to the motor as possible for accuracy.
perryscope said:Just a quick bit of feedback, I know not many people are using the Cadence assist mode in 0.20.x but for my one user who has the prosthetic leg having finally managed to try it, she is over the moon!. It has fixed her hunting issue altogether, so much so she has taken that trike home for more long ride testing. Personally i much prefer the Power assist mode or eMTB for my own use, but for some users a traditional pedal assist is still a good option.
Thanks again Buba for adding this mode to allow us to have the option.
casainho said:Buba, should I make a beta.1 version release??
andrea_104kg said:Buba, do you plan to do other change before release the 20 beta 1?
What is the full change log from v0.19.0??buba said:casainho said:Buba, should I make a beta.1 version release??
Yeah, that would be great!Thank you!
thineight said:So, all in all the v.0.20 beta1 will have minor fixes plus corrected watt/volt/power measurement, correct?
andrea_104kg said:I look forward to seeing if in beta 1 there is a little more power. the alpha 10 version seems a little less powerful than the 19. Obviously other surprises are welcome![]()
casainho said:What is the full change log from v0.19.0??buba said:casainho said:Buba, should I make a beta.1 version release??
Yeah, that would be great!Thank you!
And there is an issue on Linux Makefile for the motor controller...
elfnino said:Alfa10
The MAX speed (submenu 7.2) not showing correct values. When riding 30km/h the values bounce from 3 to 14km/h
Also while selecting 7.1 or 7.2 submenu ( average and max speed) the symbols AVG and MAX are not visible on display. Symbols are visible just once the submenu is selected.
Thanks for the link. I also just arrived home from riding starting early morning, me and my wife, also a very nice weather -- also many smile in our facesbwb said:Yesterday done the Eddy Merckx route in the Flemisch Ardens together with 5 other road ebikes.
1 x TSDZ2 36V OSF 20A5
3 x Bosch Active line
2 x hub motors
I was the only one that reached pedaling the top of the Paterberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paterberg.
It was a 20°C sunny day and at the top, the motor temperature didn't felt hot (feeling by hand).
Ow I had very big smile on my face and was proud on what you guys have achieved.![]()
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maximusdm said:Hello,
I did a few flashes of the KT lcd3 and now it is almost brick.
In the last 2 versions on boot all chars light up and after a few seconds it state working.
Now it lights up all symbols and it is frozen. I did write 4 different versions and the result is the same.
I had no crashes and I did not modified the LCD wiring.
Please some help.
Make sure rx and tx wires are well soldered and correct, as also the brake sensors are not active.maximusdm said:Hello,
I did a few flashes of the KT lcd3 and now it is almost brick.
In the last 2 versions on boot all chars light up and after a few seconds it state working.
Now it lights up all symbols and it is frozen. I did write 4 different versions and the result is the same.
I had no crashes and I did not modified the LCD wiring.
Please some help.
Can you please share some data?bwb said:Yesterday done the Eddy Merckx route in the Flemisch Ardens together with 5 other road ebikes.
1 x TSDZ2 36V OSF 20A5
3 x Bosch Active line
2 x hub motors
I was the only one that reached pedaling the top of the Paterberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paterberg.
It was a 20°C sunny day and at the top, the motor temperature didn't felt hot (feeling by hand).
Ow I had very big smile on my face and was proud on what you guys have achieved.![]()
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casainho said:Can you please share some data?bwb said:Yesterday done the Eddy Merckx route in the Flemisch Ardens together with 5 other road ebikes.
1 x TSDZ2 36V OSF 20A5
3 x Bosch Active line
2 x hub motors
I was the only one that reached pedaling the top of the Paterberg https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paterberg.
It was a 20°C sunny day and at the top, the motor temperature didn't felt hot (feeling by hand).
Ow I had very big smile on my face and was proud on what you guys have achieved.![]()
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1. How many kilometers?
2. Battery Watts hours, number of cells and cells amps hour?
3. How many watts hours used?
4. Max or average motor power?
5. Picture of your ebike?
bwb said:1. we did arround 52km in total
2. I have 10S5P 36V 17.5Ah battery
3. had +-297 Wh used
4. worst case, the motor delivered arround 620W
5. Standard city bike, have recently installed a 52T front sprocket. I have been riding 6 months standard sw, and now already 647km with 0.19 & 20.
So your battery has 600 Wh and you used half of it.thineight said:bwb said:1. we did arround 52km in total
2. I have 10S5P 36V 17.5Ah battery
3. had +-297 Wh used
4. worst case, the motor delivered arround 620W
5. Standard city bike, have recently installed a 52T front sprocket. I have been riding 6 months standard sw, and now already 647km with 0.19 & 20.
How could you climb a 20% slope with a 52t chainring?![]()
You must have iron legs.. or you just used constant 600w? Looks like you miss the right gears to climb that slopes.. and maybe Bosch systems couldn't supply more than legal power, that's why perhaps they couldn't make it to the top.
Did you check the heat of the motor once you reach the top of the hill?