Hey everyone! Long time no post. That's a good thing. My ebike has been working great. (Trek Marlin 5 with a Bafang BBS02 mid-drive kit, 48V, Jumbo Shark Battery)
I am planning a 55 mile journey on it for Friday of this week, so I've been tweaking the settings.
I want to use as little battery as possible, to make sure I get there, and I want to go 20 MPH max, so that I can enjoy the scenery and stay legal.
I have an EggRider, and I started by changing the max Amps from the default of 22 to 11, and I still was able to get to 20 MPH very easily in Assist level 9. I went down to 8, then 6, then 4, then all the way to a whopping max Amps of 1 and it still gets right to 20 MPH in Assist level 9. This surprises me so much that I want to make sure nothing is wrong. Does that make sense to everyone? Is that as little power as it takes? If so, that's great, because I'd have a lot more confidence in making is 55 miles without running out of battery.
I am planning a 55 mile journey on it for Friday of this week, so I've been tweaking the settings.
I want to use as little battery as possible, to make sure I get there, and I want to go 20 MPH max, so that I can enjoy the scenery and stay legal.
I have an EggRider, and I started by changing the max Amps from the default of 22 to 11, and I still was able to get to 20 MPH very easily in Assist level 9. I went down to 8, then 6, then 4, then all the way to a whopping max Amps of 1 and it still gets right to 20 MPH in Assist level 9. This surprises me so much that I want to make sure nothing is wrong. Does that make sense to everyone? Is that as little power as it takes? If so, that's great, because I'd have a lot more confidence in making is 55 miles without running out of battery.