Nice. 60v must be nice, even though I tried 48v on my bike and what i found is that the pedaling cadence is a bit high for my liking, and 36v is best/is what the motor & gearing was designed for. for a throttle it is okay but you'll have a problem when using the torque sensor I think.(you have to pedal very fast to reach max speed) Let me know how it works out. Good luck.
@theelectronage I connect some xiaomi 36v battery and connect torque sensor and looks like it works but for test it need to stop raining outside 😪 but now I need to find out how make adct2 as thumb throttle 😆
Nicely done. Enjoy. And let me know about what sampling frequency you end up using. From the forum EndlessSphere where I've seen someone try it, he wrote he used 20+/- hz or so.
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I do same on Bosch Active Line with Flipsky 75100, for nuch form bike i find on trush. 60v battery and throttle i will try tourq sensor now :)
Nice.
60v must be nice, even though I tried 48v on my bike and what i found is that the pedaling cadence is a bit high for my liking, and 36v is best/is what the motor & gearing was designed for.
for a throttle it is okay but you'll have a problem when using the torque sensor I think.(you have to pedal very fast to reach max speed)
Let me know how it works out.
Good luck.
@theelectronage I connect some xiaomi 36v battery and connect torque sensor and looks like it works but for test it need to stop raining outside 😪 but now I need to find out how make adct2 as thumb throttle 😆
Nicely done.
Enjoy. And let me know about what sampling frequency you end up using.
From the forum EndlessSphere where I've seen someone try it, he wrote he used 20+/- hz or so.