I just acquired a 2023 Turbo Vado 5.0 SL. I've been watching YouTubes and reading my manuals and think I’ve finally got some clarity on the difference between SUPPORT and POWER. So here's my current take-The maximum output of the motor is 320 watts which is 0.43 hp and a professional cyclist can generate up to 2.0 hp. For the sake of the discussion if I set the TURBO mode to 100%/100%, the motor generates 0.4 hp and I am peddling at optimal (not maximal) effort (0.4 hp). That (hypothetically) translates to 0.8 horsepower at the rear wheel. I understand if I pedal harder, e.g., 2.0 hp, I would get 2.4 hp at the rear wheel, but only 0.4 hp will come from the motor. I assume If I set TRAIL mode at 50%/100% and I pedal at the optimal level (0.2 hp) I’ll only get 0.2 hp out of the motor, but can get more hp at rear wheel with increased effort by me. Now where I’m a little fuzzy is if I had set the TRAIL mode at 50%/50% and pedal at optimal force (0.2 hp) the engine is limited to 0.2 hp by 50% SUPPORT, but what does 50% POWER do? Is it like a governor on an engine where I now can only get 0.1 hp from the motor? Seems the best settings on the 3 modes would be Eco 15/100, Trail 50/100 and Turbo 100/100.
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.