I see some threads that say people have tried to climb hills unsuccessfully in PAS1 with cadence sensor Pedego’s (like the Element) but they’ve been able to do it in PAS4+. This really doesn’t make sense based on how I’ve been told Pedego’s PAS works, unless your leveraging the momentum of the extra speed you can get in higher PAS settings to crest the hill.
Pedego tech support themselves have told me that any pedaling at all picked up by their cadence sensor bikes puts the motor in full assist mode, 100% all in, the only difference in the various PAS settings is the speed at which the pedal assist cuts off. So PAS1 may have an upper limit and cutoff at 10mph, PAS2 may have an upper limit and cutoff at 12mph, etc, but there is no additional torque provided in each respective PAS setting. It’s simply like flipping a switch, the motor is either on (100% torque) or its off.
This is exactly what riding an Element feels like to me. In PAS1 through PAS5, as soon as you start pedaling and the PAS kicks in it takes off like a bat out of h*** if you’re in a lower gear.
Does anyone have any info to the contrary? If so, that would mean I rode a defective Element and Pedego tech support gave me bad info. I’m actually researching options to gradually ramp the power delivery on the Element as it’s otherwise a great option despite the on-off crude power delivery.
Pedego tech support themselves have told me that any pedaling at all picked up by their cadence sensor bikes puts the motor in full assist mode, 100% all in, the only difference in the various PAS settings is the speed at which the pedal assist cuts off. So PAS1 may have an upper limit and cutoff at 10mph, PAS2 may have an upper limit and cutoff at 12mph, etc, but there is no additional torque provided in each respective PAS setting. It’s simply like flipping a switch, the motor is either on (100% torque) or its off.
This is exactly what riding an Element feels like to me. In PAS1 through PAS5, as soon as you start pedaling and the PAS kicks in it takes off like a bat out of h*** if you’re in a lower gear.
Does anyone have any info to the contrary? If so, that would mean I rode a defective Element and Pedego tech support gave me bad info. I’m actually researching options to gradually ramp the power delivery on the Element as it’s otherwise a great option despite the on-off crude power delivery.