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I have been beta testing a new V3 version of EagleTree's MicroPower eLogger,and decided that since this new version has an 80V limit, vs 50V for the previous versions, I would give it a try on one of my bikes. There is also now a razor thin remote display that goes with it, called a a PowerPanel.
The eLogger records voltage, current, motor rpm and a couple different temp sensors. There are three types of rpm sensors: hall/magnetic, optical and a brushless motor sensor that connects to one if the three motor wires and counts pulses. There is a PC application that not onlys lets you replay the dat, realtime, but also has a flexible charting module.
What makes this particularly useful with our ebike applications is by using the PowerPanel, which allows the live display of any number of recorded and/or calculated parameters. You have complete control of what gets displayed, and in what order. There is room to display 4 items at a time, but you can have it display multiple pages, either automatically, at a selectable rate, or it can be switched manually, via a switch.
For rpm, I'm initally using the magnetic hall unit, piggy-backed on a speedometer sensor. I'm also going to try the brushless sensor, but I need to figure out how many poles a 5303 "Racer" has, in order to calibrate the sensor. I'm also planning to try hooking a line directly into in of the motor's hall sensors. I'm told that should work fine. In any case, there is a way to enter a formula in the PC app so that bike speed, in MPH, or km/hr, can be displayed in the PC replay, on te PowerPanel or plotted with the graphing module.
One the coolest things you can do with these is to overlay the playback of recorded data onto a video made at the same time, so that they are syncronized.
Anyway, I did such a video yesterday. The file is pretty big (146mb...), but it started as HD. I scaled it down slightly, to about 3/4 HD. You can watch it here:
http://www.tppacks.com/video/Mariner-20s4p-5303-11-02-07.wmv
The video is of my 20" Dahon Folding bike, with a 5303 and a 20s4p a123 setup. It now has an upgraded controller, with the 4110s and has the current limit raised to what turns out to be about 88A.
As yolu will see in the video, this has turned this machine into a real beast.
The squealing you hear in the video is the tire breaking loose from too much power. As you can see, it easily hits multiple 5500W/87A peaks. The acceleration is ungodly.
Here's a graph showing voltage, current, watts an Ah used:
Here's some shots of the setup, incluing the camera mount and the eLogger and PowerPanel mounting:
Also mounted is a WattsUp, which I used to verify/calibrate the eLogger readouts.
I didn't have the rpm sensor connected, for this recordedc ride, but I will for the next one, which I hope to do tomorrow
-- Gary


The eLogger records voltage, current, motor rpm and a couple different temp sensors. There are three types of rpm sensors: hall/magnetic, optical and a brushless motor sensor that connects to one if the three motor wires and counts pulses. There is a PC application that not onlys lets you replay the dat, realtime, but also has a flexible charting module.
What makes this particularly useful with our ebike applications is by using the PowerPanel, which allows the live display of any number of recorded and/or calculated parameters. You have complete control of what gets displayed, and in what order. There is room to display 4 items at a time, but you can have it display multiple pages, either automatically, at a selectable rate, or it can be switched manually, via a switch.
For rpm, I'm initally using the magnetic hall unit, piggy-backed on a speedometer sensor. I'm also going to try the brushless sensor, but I need to figure out how many poles a 5303 "Racer" has, in order to calibrate the sensor. I'm also planning to try hooking a line directly into in of the motor's hall sensors. I'm told that should work fine. In any case, there is a way to enter a formula in the PC app so that bike speed, in MPH, or km/hr, can be displayed in the PC replay, on te PowerPanel or plotted with the graphing module.
One the coolest things you can do with these is to overlay the playback of recorded data onto a video made at the same time, so that they are syncronized.
Anyway, I did such a video yesterday. The file is pretty big (146mb...), but it started as HD. I scaled it down slightly, to about 3/4 HD. You can watch it here:
http://www.tppacks.com/video/Mariner-20s4p-5303-11-02-07.wmv
The video is of my 20" Dahon Folding bike, with a 5303 and a 20s4p a123 setup. It now has an upgraded controller, with the 4110s and has the current limit raised to what turns out to be about 88A.


Here's some shots of the setup, incluing the camera mount and the eLogger and PowerPanel mounting:




Also mounted is a WattsUp, which I used to verify/calibrate the eLogger readouts.
I didn't have the rpm sensor connected, for this recordedc ride, but I will for the next one, which I hope to do tomorrow
-- Gary