Hello,
I'm confused about how mid-drive motors with torque sensors work in conjuction with mechanical gear ratios.
Am I correct in understanding that the stronger you push on the pedals, the stronger the assistance from the motor?
And conversely, the faster you spin after selecting a lower/better gear ratio, the lighter you push on the pedals… and the less assistance you get from the motor?
If that is correct… it's in the user's interest to actually select a wrong (too hard) gear ratio to get strong assistance from the motor.
In other words… to make the best of the motor, the battery, and the transmission, the user should select the right gear ratio to get the right amount of assistance.
Is this correct?
Thank you.
I'm confused about how mid-drive motors with torque sensors work in conjuction with mechanical gear ratios.
Am I correct in understanding that the stronger you push on the pedals, the stronger the assistance from the motor?
And conversely, the faster you spin after selecting a lower/better gear ratio, the lighter you push on the pedals… and the less assistance you get from the motor?
If that is correct… it's in the user's interest to actually select a wrong (too hard) gear ratio to get strong assistance from the motor.
In other words… to make the best of the motor, the battery, and the transmission, the user should select the right gear ratio to get the right amount of assistance.
Is this correct?
Thank you.