Just got my XP2.0, tweaked menus for best top speed and power, and rode around. With strictly throttle, speed tops out at 22mph, and if I pedal (at all), top speed is 26. That's fine, I'm happy with the top speed. However, at 26mph, I cannot pedal fast enough to engage the gears--this is a common complaint, and I don't want to replace the gear ratio...that's not the solution I'm after. I discovered I just have to pedal very slowly (maybe one revolution every second or so) to tickle the cadence sensor, and I can maintain top speed. And if I stop pedaling but hold the throttle open, speed drops back to 22. The ONLY way to achieve top speed on this eBike is to pedal a little bit. I want to cruise for miles at top speed WITHOUT pedaling. It's uncomfortable to pedal with no "load" against your feet, and dangerous anyway--you need to keep your feet firmly planted!
There must be a way to trick the controller into thinking you're pedaling. I tried to trigger the sensor, which is mounted at the base of the left crank, but it will not respond to a small neodymium magnet. Any ideas?
I see that the sensor has three wires, which means it's probably a simple hall sensor, with wires for +5v, ground, and signal out. I have ordered a 555 timer which will allow me to output a square wave pulse, and I'll see if I can use that to simulate pedaling.
There must be a way to trick the controller into thinking you're pedaling. I tried to trigger the sensor, which is mounted at the base of the left crank, but it will not respond to a small neodymium magnet. Any ideas?
I see that the sensor has three wires, which means it's probably a simple hall sensor, with wires for +5v, ground, and signal out. I have ordered a 555 timer which will allow me to output a square wave pulse, and I'll see if I can use that to simulate pedaling.