I'm missing something. Juiced says for the 52V that 80% is 55V and 20% is 45V. The chart above says 80% is 56V and 20% is 52V. It also states that 0% on the 52V is around 46V. I think the stock setting for low voltage cutoff on the Juiced CCX is around 42V. I bumped it up to 45V for my needs. If the chart above is correct then the 45V threshold I set is actually below 0%. Something makes zero sense here.
The charts offered by Mark and Juiced seemingly conflict because they represent voltage values based on different states of battery use. At least that is my understanding based on Marks explanation.
Apparently, the Juiced chart and the charts that Mark and devhead have generated are from different perspectives of the battery packs use.
Based on Mark's information in blog note #49, his charted percentage values are voltages from a battery pack in it's resting state.
When a battery is in use while pedaling the ebike, chart values from Juiced are the practical and useful minimum voltage values, right? Then, In use under a load, Mark's charted voltages are of questionable value.
Any need for understanding "resting voltage" in the chart put forth by Mark could be useful for determining the amount of time needed to recharge the battery, right?
So perhaps the Mark and devhead charts should be designated "resting voltage", and that stabilized resting state may be useful -or not if you are calculating your batteries remaining capacity while riding.
The Juiced chart shows voltage percentages while riding and putting a load on the battery, right? So the Juiced chart values would be most useful for setting the minimum voltage cutoff while the battery is under load.
Then, if resting values in Mark's chart are accurate, those voltage values can be useful in calculating time needed to recharge the battery to a preferred optimal condition.
Summing up the confusion, According to Mark, the two different charts don't really conflict. Maybe, both charts have useful values? Mark's chart shows voltage percentages for the battery pack in a resting state (blog note#49). The Juiced chart shows Battery voltage percentage capacity while in use. I'm just trying to make sense of what other's have written... Unless someone out there can clarify the confusion better...