jdash
New Member
Hi all. I'm new here. I bought a Dash 2015 for commute last winter. I attached my route below; on my way back I go up 340 ft over 3.4 miles. I weigh around 165 lb and I also carry a 10-15 lb pannier on my Dash. My route to work is downhill and coming back home is uphill. It is along well-paved roads. I commute on my Dash five times a week.
On my way back, Dash motor sometimes stops after about 2.5 miles. So far I had five times of this shutdown. Before I had the issue, I use PAS level 4; after I had the issue for the first time, I mostly used PAS 2 or 3, but it still fails. I'm not sure, but it occurs more on warmer days. So I am worried about coming warmer months. When it happened the first time, I contacted Currie and they told me that Dash shutdowns when motor is stressed too much.
When it shutdowns, there is no warning or anything like that; suddenly motor power stops; the speed meter on the display becomes erratic for a short while (sometimes, an error code indicating speed sensor problem shows up) then it becomes zero, indicating the speed sensor shutdowns too. After some rest (~15-20 min), it becomes normal.
I don't think my commute is worse than this one reported here:
http://electricbikereview.com/commu...uting-report-1-month-600-miles-long-post.920/
According to the figure in the report, he seems to be doing more hills of similar slope than I do; my route is much shorter. I am willing to ride my Dash within its limit, but it seems to be too weak for its spec. So, I want to ask:
Anybody has ever experienced this kind of shutdown?
Anybody has some sense whether the slope and route is too much for Dash or not?
I should say that I really enjoy my Dash except for the shutdown issue. This is disappointing for a big investment. Maybe I should contact Currie, but another problem I have is that the nearest Currie dealer is about 70 miles from where I live!
On my way back, Dash motor sometimes stops after about 2.5 miles. So far I had five times of this shutdown. Before I had the issue, I use PAS level 4; after I had the issue for the first time, I mostly used PAS 2 or 3, but it still fails. I'm not sure, but it occurs more on warmer days. So I am worried about coming warmer months. When it happened the first time, I contacted Currie and they told me that Dash shutdowns when motor is stressed too much.
When it shutdowns, there is no warning or anything like that; suddenly motor power stops; the speed meter on the display becomes erratic for a short while (sometimes, an error code indicating speed sensor problem shows up) then it becomes zero, indicating the speed sensor shutdowns too. After some rest (~15-20 min), it becomes normal.
I don't think my commute is worse than this one reported here:
http://electricbikereview.com/commu...uting-report-1-month-600-miles-long-post.920/
According to the figure in the report, he seems to be doing more hills of similar slope than I do; my route is much shorter. I am willing to ride my Dash within its limit, but it seems to be too weak for its spec. So, I want to ask:
Anybody has ever experienced this kind of shutdown?
Anybody has some sense whether the slope and route is too much for Dash or not?
I should say that I really enjoy my Dash except for the shutdown issue. This is disappointing for a big investment. Maybe I should contact Currie, but another problem I have is that the nearest Currie dealer is about 70 miles from where I live!
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