Thanks
@TomD - hopefully someone will be able to do one at some point, or maybe I'll find someone local with a Hydra or even Z1 (which will then configure if it's not if they let me
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FWIW, I must have followed a bad link. Puskkar's Archon video is still online here:
Meanwhile, the manual in English from Innotrace is available here:
download (Innotrace User Manual, English)
And the Ludi V2 for M600 here:
DOWNLOAD THE LATEST USER MANUAL (Ludi V2 controller, M600)
Something I found interesting in both Pushkar and the Innotrace manual (really doesn't have much more info in it than Pushkar's video..) is the 'torque sensitivity' explanation. Pushkar's explanation is you're basically adjusting the percentage of sensor input weights between torque and cadence sensors, where a the higher the value, the more ghost pedaling/purely cadence-driven you'll be. Innotrace's reads differently, as: "
Sensitivity of the torque sensor. The higher the value, the less force I need when pedaling to get the set maximum power." Those
could be somewhat at odds with each other, or could be essentially the same, as e.g. wouldn't a +800% or more power magnification coming from torque sensor input feel like you're just ghost pedaling but still using the torque sensor as input?
Meanwhile, the actual ramp-up or # of discrete steps (which can be seen in the Bafang software tool and is explained pretty well in the Smooth article here:
http://frey-bafang.patransformers.com/2020/10/09/bafang-ultra-programming/
allows more configuration as to both each 'step' as well as the ramp of assistance itself, AND effectively, settings for how much crank rotation or minimum torque needs to be applied to trigger assistance. Of course, this is all likely being done in any aftermarket controller, but - it's not being exposed.
The LudiV2 doesn't actually use the cadence sensor at all currently, and also doesn't expose the 'ramp' or steps (will be able to find in code though), but does have settings impacting throttle linearity. Have requested the same be added for PAS.
Just interesting in what is chosen to be exposed and what is not. It
seems like something akin to Startup Degree, Slow Start Mode, and possibly Start Current from Bafang controllers - 'should' be exposed to users in both Archon/Innotrace and Ludi...