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If you enter the Start/End voltage properly in the programming. It should give you full smooth range on the rotation


So in this example...
Start: 0.9
End: 4.0
 
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I'm gunna meter my throttle again, but from what I remember, the throttle would need to have mechanical stoppers at the two lines drawn on my throttle to eliminate the dead spots.
It can't be done by adjusting the start and end voltages.

It puts out the same voltage (something above 1.1V for a KT controller, or you'll get a throttle fault) and stays at that same voltage until the throttle is twisted to the first line.

Then after the pointer passes the second line, it put out the same voltage (something less than 4.2V) until the end of rotation.

That is for my hub-drive which uses that reverse voltage thing, but my first ebike is also a hub drive and uses a proprietary throttle, (which is just a mid-drive throttle) and IIRC, it behaved the same way with the dead spots.

Perhaps my left hand throttle Will put out 0.9V because it's for a Bafang mid-drive?
 
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