Same. This is why I've been wanting to see a video and Acme answered some of my questions.Ahh, thanks for the input.
I'm going to watch Acme's videos again. He was ripping up those hills. Right now there are hills I just can't do on the trails I frequent.
Are you running the stock Nobby Nics and if so at what tire pressure?Most of the writing is done in eco 2. Anything over that is drawing a lot of amps. If you try to go and eco 3 or 4 on a steeper hill at a lower RPM it overloads the battery and turns off. The upper assistance levels are really for flat paved area. i’m going to help reprogram to something that is about half of level one then level one then between one and two and then level two and then between two and three. For my eco 1-5
That right there is your traction problem. Run those tires at no more than 20 psi (maybe a tad less) and you will not be spinning out in the loose stuff. JMOI like Nobby Nics. They are reasonably light and great traction . I am not sure what the pressure is but I ride a little on asphalt So I leave it a little high
That odd, the controller should be limited to not overdraw the BMS. I thought the BMS on the Hydra was 57 amps for 2300w max and the controller should not attempt to draw more than that. Don't want to have to worry about that stuff while going up a hill, would rather have it limit power than shut down battery like that. Wonder if Pushkar has any input on that behavior?Most of the writing is done in eco 2. Anything over that is drawing a lot of amps. If you try to go and eco 3 or 4 on a steeper hill at a lower RPM it overloads the battery and turns off. The upper assistance levels are really for flat paved area. i’m going to help reprogram to something that is about half of level one then level one then between one and two and then level two and then between two and three. For my eco 1-5
Do you recall the battery voltage before this happened? It may have sagged into the low voltage cutoff. It would be nice if the BMS ignored short sags below the cutoff.If you try to go and eco 3 or 4 on a steeper hill at a lower RPM it overloads the battery and turns off.
The 1UP is not taking direct orders
you sign up
then you get an invite to order from 1UP that unlocks an online purchase
as they are getting closer to delivery 4-5 weeks out with standard shipping
I love my 1up rack. The only issue is the offset is not enough for the handle bars and I have to put a pad against the rear window on my Metris van. I have ordered an add on and will just not use the closest mount.The Hydra is so impressive
Your ride fantastic
Damn, After watching that I’m thinking about swapping out my Helios order and getting one of these this year
Even if there are few trails in the New Orleans general area.
Looking to move out west in a few years
I just received my 1UP invite to buy their bike rack so getting things in order