I’m looking at ebikes for my wife and am confused about Pedego’s PAS system. Please correct my generalizations below so I can explain it to her.
Most mid-motor bikes describe their PAS system in terms of % support. For example if I put 100 watts into the bike with a 30% support level, the motor puts 30 watts additional to the drive system. If the bike is at 150% support level, the motor is adding 150 watts to my 100 watts. Likewise if I put 10 watts in, the motor will add 3 watts at 30% support. The purpose of the cassette is to help me find a gear that works for me.
With Pedego the PAS is a throttle preset, correct? Example, with five levels of PAS level one could be considered 20% of full throttle output, level two 40% full throttle output, etc.. My effort is solely needed to provide initial movement so the motor knows to engage. I do not need to provide watts to keep the bike moving. The purpose of the cassette is to help me attain the speed I want at the % throttle (PAS level) I choose. Example at PAS level one (20% throttle), with a 12-32 cassette, I might get 13 mph using the 12 tooth and 6 mph in the 32 tooth. The only real effort (watts) I put into the drive system would be if I pedal faster than the chosen gear/PAS level provides. Is this correct?
Thanks
Most mid-motor bikes describe their PAS system in terms of % support. For example if I put 100 watts into the bike with a 30% support level, the motor puts 30 watts additional to the drive system. If the bike is at 150% support level, the motor is adding 150 watts to my 100 watts. Likewise if I put 10 watts in, the motor will add 3 watts at 30% support. The purpose of the cassette is to help me find a gear that works for me.
With Pedego the PAS is a throttle preset, correct? Example, with five levels of PAS level one could be considered 20% of full throttle output, level two 40% full throttle output, etc.. My effort is solely needed to provide initial movement so the motor knows to engage. I do not need to provide watts to keep the bike moving. The purpose of the cassette is to help me attain the speed I want at the % throttle (PAS level) I choose. Example at PAS level one (20% throttle), with a 12-32 cassette, I might get 13 mph using the 12 tooth and 6 mph in the 32 tooth. The only real effort (watts) I put into the drive system would be if I pedal faster than the chosen gear/PAS level provides. Is this correct?
Thanks