It does say it supports regeneration braking and the settings are on the KT display and not a wire on the controllerMany KT controllers support regenerative braking. There will be a jumper to connect that enables it when brake levers are pulled. Guess you bought the wrong one.
Yes it does seem alot for a controller but its cause it has regeneration why it costs more and you can adjust the settingsYou were using the battery for the original Voilamart kit? It was probably a 30A controller, and you were prematurely wearing out the battery if you rode around at max speeds. I did raise my eyebrows when you posted a 45A KT controller, that cost as much as it did.
It currently does around 17 miles if I use it flat out on the voilamart controller.No, I would not risk it.
It doesn't even tell you what battery cells you have, it only says 2500mah.
The spec sheet says 13S6P.
If it's actually 13S6P, then it should be 48V 15Ah. Not 13Ah.
So conflicting information right there.
If you scroll down, it says the battery will provide 30A continuous and 60A max.
Which is super high performance.. for the price, it's hard to believe.
I would like to know exactly what cells they have, and see if it's actually safe to put 60A BMS.
No glued packs stuff cells dangerously close and beyond case specifications.So, that's physically impossible.
Thanks Harry. The controller is 18 MOSFETs. I don't understand what that means and 45 amps maximum. What specifications battery would a 18 MOSFETs controller match ? How many volts and amps should the battery be for a 18 MOSFETs controller? From PaulThe C5 setting can drop the current in steps from 10% (C5=9) to 50% (C5=3) .
You have to go to the last C setting and push the center button to exit the parameter set screens, or it will revert to the previous settings.
Don't change C9 or C11. You never want a password, and you don't want to change protocol. You could change C12 to to allow the battery to run a little lower, but it's probably voltage sag in your battery shutting off the BMS.
Look at C5 in your owner's or online manual. It's generally used to make big changes in the amount of power available to your motor - which it sounds like you're trying to do.Hi I have been using my old controller but I thought that the reason it's not working is because the KT controller is 45 amps and my battery bms will not give that amount of Ampd so it's cutting out. Is there any way in the settings of the KT controller to limit the 45a controller to 30a like the voilamart controller?
It makes my head hurt( more than usual) but its doable thanks for people like Harry S and my Hero Pedaluma.I have hooked up KT controllers to a few different brands of motors, and they always worked when I matched the colors of the three thick wires, which were bullet connectors, and the five or six small wires in the Hall connector. Other people, with more experience, think I'm just foolish to say that, but it's true. Go back to the all colors match scenario on all 8 wires. Make sure the brakes are not connected.
There is a procedure for sorting out the wires, but you need to know the controller is powering up first.
Since the LCD is a match for the KT controller, and it powers up, it should be ready.
If you had a typical volt meter, you would set the dial to the 20V DC scale, and touch the red/black probes to the red./black pins on the throttle connector. It would show about 4.5V if the controller powers up.
It doesn’t have to hurt. Thanks to the time generous posters like @harryS we can take on challenges beyond our experience. I’m a product of forum posters generosity. Forums and YouTube give us incredible tools.It makes my head hurt( more than usual) but its doable thanks for people like Harry S and my Hero Pedaluma.