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I saw a youtube video on adjusting the P06 setting to 24.5 to be more accurate with the odometer and speedometer for our 2.0 bikes can anyone tell me if this is correct? Or how to set it
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You are right. I set mine at 24.6 and it is real close with my phone GPS.Yes, I am struggling with the same issue. I called Lectric and said it was working and wanted a replacement on the monitor. They said it was in the motor. No one will work on the motor. So my choices were to ignore the fact that I went 20 miles and it registered 10.8 and only went 5-8 mph, or put a bike computer on the bike, or adjust the P06 rating and see if that works. Lectric said that may or may not work. My ? is why doesn't Lectric set that before they ship it out. Here I was thinking They sold a defective product, and much worse, I bought off on it. So nice of them to acknowledge that. Ok, I'll be nice. So off to the grade school track I went. I Hit the + and - button for a few seconds and up popped Setting P01. but I want P06 for tire size. So I hit the on off switch to scroll thru the P setting until I got to P06. I set it at 40 even though the default was at 22 per the manual. Around and around the track I went 4 times. (a mile). Too much, I went 1.5 miles. I eventually narrowed it down to 25.0 before I hit 1 mile on the nose.
So yes, I believe it is 25 point something. It might depend on how inflated you have the rear tire. I believe mine was close to 30psi, recommended for the 2.0 tire.
All of a sudden I was going 10-13 mph instead of 5-8, too. But I can't check that out till I ride with my buddy and we match mph.
All in all, I thought I was doing pretty good for a guy turning 73 to keep up at 5-8 mph with my buddy who was doing 10-13.
Just my thoughts.
Thank you so much for posting this. I was going bananas trying to figure out why my miles were so off!Yes, I am struggling with the same issue. I called Lectric and said it was working and wanted a replacement on the monitor. They said it was in the motor. No one will work on the motor. So my choices were to ignore the fact that I went 20 miles and it registered 10.8 and only went 5-8 mph, or put a bike computer on the bike, or adjust the P06 rating and see if that works. Lectric said that may or may not work. My ? is why doesn't Lectric set that before they ship it out. Here I was thinking They sold a defective product, and much worse, I bought off on it. So nice of them to acknowledge that. Ok, I'll be nice. So off to the grade school track I went. I Hit the + and - button for a few seconds and up popped Setting P01. but I want P06 for tire size. So I hit the on off switch to scroll thru the P setting until I got to P06. I set it at 40 even though the default was at 22 per the manual. Around and around the track I went 4 times. (a mile). Too much, I went 1.5 miles. I eventually narrowed it down to 25.0 before I hit 1 mile on the nose.
So yes, I believe it is 25 point something. It might depend on how inflated you have the rear tire. I believe mine was close to 30psi, recommended for the 2.0 tire.
All of a sudden I was going 10-13 mph instead of 5-8, too. But I can't check that out till I ride with my buddy and we match mph.
All in all, I thought I was doing pretty good for a guy turning 73 to keep up at 5-8 mph with my buddy who was doing 10-13.
Just my thoughts.
Thanks for your prompt reply.Once the motor reaches a max rpm the controller shuts off power. That max rpm is close to 28mph using the stock wheels. Changing P06 just changes the mph display number so the higher number you put in the computation will assume that you travel further each revolution so it will show faster mph and further miles traveled but it doesn't have any effect in actual speed, it just says you are going faster. For accurate speedometer readings you should set P06 to 24 because the stock tire that comes with the bike is actually 24" tall even though the tire size is labeled as a 20" tire. With bicycle tire size the labeled size doesn't reflect the actual size of the tire. It sorta reflects the smallest outer tire diameter that the rim can handle, most tires will actually be larger in diameter for the particular rim. You could put larger diameter 20" tires on the bike to increase speed but I don't believe there's anything larger than the tires that come with the bike. My replacement tires 20" Kenda Craze measure 23" compared to the measured 24" CST tires that are original to the Lectric XP 1.0
I agree. It Worked for meSo this comment is a couple of months after my first comment, and with some experimentation it looks like setting it to 24.5 gives a pretty accurate odometer (and thus speedometer) reading when compared to GPS.
What did you do to your throttle I'm curiousThanks for your prompt reply.
I did some tweaking to my throttle on my XP 2.0 to lower the spring tension. I also tweaked it so it twisted a little farther. Stock it would go 20.1 mph with no head wind and flat ground. Now it will go 24.7 mph, interesting.