Hello Everyone,
I have recently bought my first ebike. I am overall happy with the performance but a little puzzled how the current is being cut-off when the bike reaches top speed around 38 km/h. This top speed is lower around 35 km/h when the battery is half-empty, and higher >40 km/h if the bike is stationary and I just lift the rear wheel in the air. But in all cases the current drops nearly instantly to very low values once the top speed is reached. Then it kind of operates in a pulsed mode with low amplitude.
I have checked the speed limit in the display is maxed out at 60 km/h. I have tried the trick with lowering the wheel size, I have tried increasing the current cut off from 20A to 22A, but not much has changed.
Can anyone here explain to me what is the mechanism behind the current suddenly dropping from max value to low value once the top speed is reached? Any idea how can I remove this limitation?
I feel that the 48V 17.5Ah battery, 22A controller and 1000W rated motor combination still have more juice to push the top speed further, just don't know how to achieve that.
Thanks in advance!
Display comms protocol: https://electricbike.com/forum/foru...62496-dmhc-tc488-communication-protocol/page2
Photo of the bike and controller:
Website showing the bike specs: https://richbitebike.com/product/ri...ack-yellow-electric-fat-tire-snow-bike-ebike/
A picture showing how the controller is connected to other elements of the bike here: https://richbitebike.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/RT-022-Controller-Connection-Diagram-print.pdf
I have recently bought my first ebike. I am overall happy with the performance but a little puzzled how the current is being cut-off when the bike reaches top speed around 38 km/h. This top speed is lower around 35 km/h when the battery is half-empty, and higher >40 km/h if the bike is stationary and I just lift the rear wheel in the air. But in all cases the current drops nearly instantly to very low values once the top speed is reached. Then it kind of operates in a pulsed mode with low amplitude.
I have checked the speed limit in the display is maxed out at 60 km/h. I have tried the trick with lowering the wheel size, I have tried increasing the current cut off from 20A to 22A, but not much has changed.
Can anyone here explain to me what is the mechanism behind the current suddenly dropping from max value to low value once the top speed is reached? Any idea how can I remove this limitation?
I feel that the 48V 17.5Ah battery, 22A controller and 1000W rated motor combination still have more juice to push the top speed further, just don't know how to achieve that.
Thanks in advance!
Display comms protocol: https://electricbike.com/forum/foru...62496-dmhc-tc488-communication-protocol/page2
Photo of the bike and controller:
Website showing the bike specs: https://richbitebike.com/product/ri...ack-yellow-electric-fat-tire-snow-bike-ebike/
A picture showing how the controller is connected to other elements of the bike here: https://richbitebike.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/RT-022-Controller-Connection-Diagram-print.pdf