Hi - I have a Vado 3 and I use BLEvo. Since I bought it, I have had peak power set to 100% on all three modes and assistance levels (usually) of 15%, 50% and 75%. In the Trail and Turbo modes, I can feel the bike giving max power to assist but in the Eco mode, I never get the max power. If I analyse the .csv data from BLEvo, I can see the rider power vs the bike power and it never gives as much boost on Eco.
The graph below shows assistance off, eco, trail and turbo with the assistance highlighted in blue. The same short circuit is ridden four times with a short steep hill to generate max power from both bike and rider.
The rider power (grey) is the about same in all four modes (OFF, eco, trail and turbo) but the motor power (orange) just does not peak in the eco mode.
In the graph below, the same circuit is ridden with assistance set to OFF, 0%, 50% and 100% according to the dataset above. and peak power set to 100% on all three power modes. The results are almost identical. The effect does not seem to be related to assistance level. It seems that in Eco mode, the peak power is limited, despite requesting 100%.
Has anyone else seen, or suspected, this effect? Rider power = orange, bike power = blue.
The graph below shows assistance off, eco, trail and turbo with the assistance highlighted in blue. The same short circuit is ridden four times with a short steep hill to generate max power from both bike and rider.
The rider power (grey) is the about same in all four modes (OFF, eco, trail and turbo) but the motor power (orange) just does not peak in the eco mode.
In the graph below, the same circuit is ridden with assistance set to OFF, 0%, 50% and 100% according to the dataset above. and peak power set to 100% on all three power modes. The results are almost identical. The effect does not seem to be related to assistance level. It seems that in Eco mode, the peak power is limited, despite requesting 100%.
Has anyone else seen, or suspected, this effect? Rider power = orange, bike power = blue.