As far as the "delta" voltage, I have no idea what the definition of delta voltage is, but I did check out the chart supplied in that article for it's effect, and after studying it for a few minutes, came away with a much clearer idea of the objective....
What chart related to its effect?
Then, there is this:
"As you can see, rider torque/load applied to pedals is inversely progressive. We put out four times more load on pedals at stand still (body weight) compared to max RPM. Therefore to utilise entire range of motor assist power, we need to reduce the working range (Kg) as RPM increase. Failure to do so, will just mean that rider cannot access majority of Pedal Assistance at maximum RPM as full (Kg) cannot be applied to pedals."
Yeah, the only chart I see is the one comparing the torque and power outputs of two different riders. It has nothing to do with the motor's output.
And yes, we can apply more torque at lower rpms than at higher rpms, but max power come out at higher rpms. I'm not sure the data showing Peak Power at 110-120 rpms is correct though. Read
this article or
this article for more data suggesting sub 90rpm's. And
this article suggests that it depends on whether you're doing a short Time Trial or an Ironman long distance ride.
At any rate, I'll just note there that ALL the proposed Torque Tab settings, including Bafang's default, have the "working range (Kg)" decrease as the crank rpms increase. Here's a comparison chart showing input range (in Kg) and corresponding motor output range (in Current %):
| Bafang Stock | Luna "Ludicrous" Stock | "Smooth" |
Spd 0 Start/Full(Kg) -> Min/Max(%) | 20/50 ->10/100 | 25/50 -> 10/100 | 1/60 -> 5/100 |
Spd 20 Start/Full(Kg) -> Min/Max(%) | 16/45 -> 10/100 | 20/45 -> 10/100 | 1/50 -> 5/100 |
Spd 40 Start/Full(Kg) -> Min/Max(%) | 12/40 -> 15/100 | 12/40 -> 15/100 | 1/40 -> 5/100 |
Spd 60 Start/Full(Kg) -> Min/Max(%) | 10/35 -> 15/100 | 10/35 -> 15/100 | 1/30 -> 5/100 |
Spd 80 Start/Full(Kg) -> Mix/Max(%) | 8/30 -> 10/100 | 8/30 -> 10/100 | 1/20 -> 5/100 |
Spd 100 Start/Full(Kg) -> Mix/Max(%) | 6/25 -> 10/100 | 6/25 -> 10/100 | 1/15 -> 5/100 |
Note that all the variants have the Max Current at 100%, which means you can get full power of the motor out at any cadence if you press on the pedals with at least Full(Kg). At low rpms, stock/Luna will need 50Kg to produce max, while the Smooth will need 60Kg. For Spd40, the Full/Max combo is identical across the board. At higher rpms, the Smooth setting needs less torque to get to max output.
The "Smooth" settings ramp up current starting at 5%, versus 10%or 15% for the others, but since the Smooth settings also start at 1Kg instead of 6Kg-25Kg the real difference is mostly when you're hardly pushing on the pedals (low Kg). It's probably unknown what kind of ramping Bafang uses internally (linear or some curve), but I suspect the differences at reasonable achievable pedal pressures are minimal.
Which still leaves me trying to under "Delta Voltage." Note that eBikeaholic says to not mess with Delta Voltage. Luna hasn't messed with it, either. Only "Smooth" has messed with it, but I haven't found a reasonable explanation for what this does. So, when you say "The thought behind what their settings ended up being was worth more than their settings," I'm confused because no-one has
clearly expressed what Delta Voltage is, much less what the thoughts behind the settings are.