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    TSDZ2 750w losing power on hills

    It was a few years ago but I'm pretty sure it was the same code (and I'm certain it read Power Protect, like yours). I tried putting the battery in a single wheel trailer. Every time I hit a bump or rough surface the motor would turn off with that code displayed. The power cord was good...
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    TSDZ2 750w losing power on hills

    I have a C3 display also. In my experience it isn't normal for the voltage to drop as you describe on a fully charged battery. The voltage on my display always understates the fully charged voltage, instead of 54v it will read similar to your 50.8v (I don't recall the number exactly but that...
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    TSDZ2 750w losing power on hills

    For reference I have a 750w TSDZ2 and live on a small mountain with grades up to >20%. Motor gets warm after long steep climbs but not hot when I've checked. If it's new for yours to be hot when you get the error message maybe something else is going on to strain the motor causing more current...
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    What should I get? New to ebike world?

    Not my cup of tea but the Loadpro looks like a nice bike to ride a few miles with front and rear racks to carry a tackle box and a picnic basket.
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    What should I get? New to ebike world?

    You might take a look at what Walmart has to offer in your price range. I glanced at a few of their bikes which not only had UL certification but 3 or 4 year warranty options as well as Walmart return policy. Some might be in stock at local stores or have free shipping. I'd probably choose a...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    I'm not sure because I've never tried a "Pro" but 33% additional power certainly couldn't hurt. My Mute "Plus" does have regenerative braking but it is very limited. I have some long down hill runs (along with long uphill runs) and the regen actually does work. I've had the battery light go...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    I hope it works out for you. Let us know how it goes. 105,000 thread views and counting attest to significant interest in Qiroll. I regret not having purchased the Pro version but I had my reasons for the Mute.
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    I don't have a bike like yours but I'm curious, what type of strap mount are you thinking of? Something like this to strap down one of the hinge leaves?
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    Are you using the standard Mute or the Pro? Good that it works well on hills for you, Mute doesn't provide enough power for me on steep hills but it'd be fine on less aggressive climbs. I tried a self closing hinge (the kinds that you can adjust spring tension) also and thought it worked great...
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    Turing with Turris

    In your experience did Amtrak personel ask or check if your Turris was UL certified (I'm aware that it is). I have a 2019 Yamaha equiped ebike which, back then, didn't have UL battery certification. Amtrak policy states "Amtrak accepts electric bikes and scooters powered by lithium-ion...
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    Wabash RT 1000 mile Review

    Great bike, especially at such a discounted price. Hopefully you got in on the second free battery offer while it lasted. I have a yamaha PW-SE equipped BH gravel bike which has been virtually flawless (except that BH had the walk assist disabled which has been a big negative for me when...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    A new Qiroll product or something else?
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    New to e-bikes first post.

    Only you can really decide what type bike would work best for you but check out the Yamaha bikes that are on deep discount. Full suspension Moro is $1919, Wabash drop bar gravel is $1679 which are unbeatable prices for Yamaha mid drive bikes. You missed the oportunity to get a free second...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    Not surprisingly the stock friction layer slipped some on a wet tire so I decided to try something else. When I get another chance I'll retest it. BTW the throttle mechanism is a step up from what Qiroll offers. Besides the thumb throttle there are 5 levels of assist that remain constant...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    Weather isn't cooperating with riding right now with cold temps and ferocious wind which is typical seasonally where I live. Given the time of year I might not have much opportunity to test until the odd nice weather day if I don't have other plans or spring. The throttle mechanism seems well...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    It's IP67 rated which seems pretty good for this type device. I'll post up my impressions, good or bad (hoping for the former).
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    I did end up buying one of these. Weighs almost 4# which is heavier than I would have preferred but it has a very solid feel to it. There a few versions of this type friction drive that I have seen on Ebay and AliExpress. Mine has an interesting control which not only has a thumb throttle but...
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    Smallest/lightest mid drive conversion motors?

    You might be better off just looking for a proprietary ebike and let her keep her Salsa as is for when she feels like riding a lighter bike. Yamaha Wabash might be worth a look if you have a local Yamaha dealer with one in stock. There are compromises with DIY mid drives which your wife might...
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    REVIEW: QR-E 250W ELECTRIC BOOSTER BICYCLE MOTOR AND B60i AND B70 BATTERY

    I'd be interested in the Pro too but I'm not going to spend over $500 just to find out if it would be adequate for my use or not. I ordered something else instead and when I recieve and install it I'll post up my experience, good or bad, it'll probably take a few weeks.
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