smorgasbord
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Here are my set of custom modes, I chose a higher assist initially to help getting up to speed and then drop down to conserve electrons.
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That's really cool. Is the "Support level" a torque multiplier or a power multiplier? What kinds of controls do you have on the graph? Can you insert points? Can you do an Adobe Illustrator-like thing to have the points not be abrupt transitions but smooth curve fits?
Have you thought about making one of the modes a completely different type of profile? You have Mode 4 on high all the time, the other modes start high and then decrease, with 1 and 3 leveling off around 18-20kph, and mode 2 almost constantly declining. Would you even have a mode like this:
The idea, which I'd have to noodle on, is to have good power to get going, then drop down for middle speeds, then increase power to make it easier to get to top speed. Yeah, this "wastes" battery, but for some rides it'd be a blast.
You could also have a hill-climb mode with high power at low bike speeds, then low power for middle to fast speeds. This way you get up the hills, but conserve power on the flats/downhills.
I would love to have something like this for my Bafang Ultra. Maybe that's what the Torque page is trying to do, but again, it's one setting for all PAS levels. The PAS level adjustment simply sets the top power output. By default my bike was:
Level1: 30% current limit
Level2: 35% current limit
Level3: 40% current limit
Level4: 45% current limit
Level5: 55% current limit
But I'm much happier on road with:
Level1: 11% current limit
Level2: 20% current limit
Level3: 31% current limit
Level4: 41% current limit
Level5: 52% current limit
My last ride, 42 miles with 4000' of elevation gain, I never went above Level3. Had I ventured off road, I'd be at higher assists but wouldn't have the mapping that you get with the Nylon and plug-in.
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