GustyWinds
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I have the 1000w motor Hydra. Are there recommended changes to the stock x1 settings the bike is shipped with?
Which according to prior comments would seem to:I think Pushkar sets the controllers up for 10 levels right out of the box. 1-5 is for ECO mode and 6-10 is for the sport. Depending on the display your using like the 750C that I use only has 5 levels of PAS. So I had no need for eco/sport just one was fine for me. I ended up changing the Sensitivity and Motor Torque setting to 10 across levels 1-10.
I don't think you have to wait for the future, just order the self programming options for one or two hundred extra.Which according to prior comments would seem to:
1. make PAS 1-9 all the same
2. Entirely turn into purely an almost binary cadence-driven bike with no (or very limited) torque sensing? (if so - why?)
Coming from a fair amount of experience in the world of programmable car ECUs, an ideal future update would allow users to actually modify the ‘blend’ of torque vs cadence sensor input. It would be confusiing to some so perhaps an ‘advanced’ programming tab or other.
Gotcha, I'll send over an email to @pushkar tomorrow.You'll need to get a registration email address from WW. You'll get a download link at that time. They're currently looking into why it's taken Innotrace over a week to activate my account.
I'm the meantime, you can watch the tutorial video.
Yeah, it could. Comparing two modes that differed only in motor-torque I easily noticed difference when strating from low speeds, but that wasn't only time I noticed it. It wasn't clear to me what it was actually doing. I was thinking it was sorta going off the change in pedal-torque, to give extra boost when changing speed.. or really I guess change in cadence maybe, I dunno. It wasn't immediately obvious what was going on.I believe the Motor Torque setting relates more with ones cadence.
Sounds like both usable and fun settings. Awesome of you to share it.Spent a few days tweaking my programming settings. I've been taking my bike on trails through the woods where I wanted a very low power assist for climbing up uneven trails in low gear, plus I wanted it to be quieter as not to anger any non-powered mountain bikers lol. I also wanted to add class 2 and class 3 limits in Eco.
I've come up with a map with a very usable range of assist levels, here are the settings:
Eco 1:
Eco 2:
- 6% torque, 3A (~140 watts)
- Throttle 20% (10A) (~500 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 1
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Useless on the road, but excellent on trail for quiet climbing with a gentle assist, still feels like you're doing most of the work but reduces the perception that you're riding a heavy e-bike.
Eco 3:
- 10% torque, 5A (~250 watts)
- Throttle 20% (10A) (~500 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 2
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Still not very useful on the road, good on trail for steeper climbs with a little more assist.
Eco 4:
- 20% torque, 10A (~500 watts)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 3
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Useful on the road for cruising at 20 mph with a good amount of pedal input.
Eco 5:
- 30% torque, 15A (~750 watts, legal limit, all classes)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 4
- Max speed: 45 km/h (~28 mph, class 3 limit)
- Notes:
- Good for cruising on the road above 20 mph with less pedal effort required. Good for climbing small hills on road.
Sport 1:
- 30% torque, 15A (~750 watts, legal limit, all classes)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 5
- Max speed: 45 km/h (~28 mph, class 3 limit)
- Notes:
- Similar to Eco 4, better for climbing steep hills but not as good as the next levels.
Sport 2:
- 40% torque, 20A (~1000 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 1
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- This is where it starts getting fun, good for climbing steeper hills with a decent amount of pedal effort. Good for cruising fast.
Sport 3:
- 50% torque, 25A (~1250 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 2
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Better for climbing steep hills with less pedal effort. Good for cruising fast.
Sport 4:
- 60% torque, 30A (~1500 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 3
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Probably reaching the limit of usable power for on the road, cruising fast and climbing very steep hills with little effort.
Sport 5:
- 80% torque, 40A (~2000 watts)
- Throttle 50% (25A) (~1250 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 4
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Starting to reach absurd levels of power, less useful for every day riding but fun every once in awhile.
I've uploaded a zip with the x1c file for anyone who is interested! FYI you have to connect to your controller before using the "Load" button on the X1 tool or there will be an error.
- 100% torque, 50A (~2300 watts)
- Throttle 50% (25A) (~1250 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 5
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- MAX POWER! Good for showing off to your friends and draining your battery quickly while traveling at unsafe speeds
I'm really leaning towards ordering the programming kit now.
Awesome! Do you recall what the original settings were? Just to compare.... (Still waiting for my bike)Spent a few days tweaking my programming settings. I've been taking my bike on trails through the woods where I wanted a very low power assist for climbing up uneven trails in low gear, plus I wanted it to be quieter as not to anger any non-powered mountain bikers lol. I also wanted to add class 2 and class 3 limits in Eco.
I've come up with a map with a very usable range of assist levels, here are the settings:
Eco 1:
Eco 2:
- 6% torque, 3A (~140 watts)
- Throttle 20% (10A) (~500 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 1
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Useless on the road, but excellent on trail for quiet climbing with a gentle assist, still feels like you're doing most of the work but reduces the perception that you're riding a heavy e-bike.
Eco 3:
- 10% torque, 5A (~250 watts)
- Throttle 20% (10A) (~500 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 2
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Still not very useful on the road, good on trail for steeper climbs with a little more assist.
Eco 4:
- 20% torque, 10A (~500 watts)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 3
- Max speed: 32 km/h (~20 mph, class 2 limit)
- Notes:
- Useful on the road for cruising at 20 mph with a good amount of pedal input.
Eco 5:
- 30% torque, 15A (~750 watts, legal limit, all classes)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 4
- Max speed: 45 km/h (~28 mph, class 3 limit)
- Notes:
- Good for cruising on the road above 20 mph with less pedal effort required. Good for climbing small hills on road.
Sport 1:
- 30% torque, 15A (~750 watts, legal limit, all classes)
- Throttle 30% (15A) (~750 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 5
- Max speed: 45 km/h (~28 mph, class 3 limit)
- Notes:
- Similar to Eco 4, better for climbing steep hills but not as good as the next levels.
Sport 2:
- 40% torque, 20A (~1000 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 1
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- This is where it starts getting fun, good for climbing steeper hills with a decent amount of pedal effort. Good for cruising fast.
Sport 3:
- 50% torque, 25A (~1250 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 2
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Better for climbing steep hills with less pedal effort. Good for cruising fast.
Sport 4:
- 60% torque, 30A (~1500 watts)
- Throttle 40% (20A) (~1000 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 3
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Probably reaching the limit of usable power for on the road, cruising fast and climbing very steep hills with little effort.
Sport 5:
- 80% torque, 40A (~2000 watts)
- Throttle 50% (25A) (~1250 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 4
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- Starting to reach absurd levels of power, less useful for every day riding but fun every once in awhile.
I've uploaded a zip with the x1c file for anyone who is interested! FYI you have to connect to your controller before using the "Load" button on the X1 tool or there will be an error.
- 100% torque, 50A (~2300 watts)
- Throttle 50% (25A) (~1250 watts)
- Sensitivity: level 5
- Max speed: unlimited
- Notes:
- MAX POWER! Good for showing off to your friends and draining your battery quickly while traveling at unsafe speeds
I'm sure they've changed it since my bike was built, but mine came programmed from the factory with every assist level set to 100% torque and speed unlimited, where the only thing that changed was the torque sensitivity (1 for eco 1 through 10 for sport 5). It felt WAY too powerful in Eco 1 and I only really used Eco 1-3 regularly, anything more than that was ridiculous for every day riding. I still want to adjust the torque sensitivity a little bit in some of the higher power modes, above sensitivity 3 it becomes a little too sensitive I think.Awesome! Do you recall what the original settings were? Just to compare.... (Still waiting for my bike)
See my reply to Csubi! You'd probably benefit greatly from the programming cable!My torque sensor is off somewhat as well, mine doesn't seem to provide a smooth level of assist even when I keep applying torque. Then it seems like it needs even more torque to activate the assist again. I didn't order with the programming cable and registration, but I'm really curious what settings it comes with and how much I can really change it.
I'm really leaning towards ordering the programming kit now.