0:00 The latest version of Fardriver for iOS (2.5.8) has landscape mode with speedometer. 0:23 mode 3 is set for 25a which seems the safe max discharge for this 10s4p 18650 pack. 1:54 I change max current from 25a to 16a which is the max current of my new ebike controller, so i can see the difference. 2:40 with only 600 watts now comes to 900wats at 25a, its very sluggish. 2:50 the test was successful in determining I can reliably get 25a peak/12a continuous from this battery. Now i just need to make the 16a controller give 25a
@@enricobruzzone2367 so farI can only see it works in landscape mode for settings and display, but the display changes significantly as shown in this. You lose lose phase amps but the rpm gauge is now a speedometer (finally lol), and you can calibrate that in settings,
@@crispysocksss the battery I was testing was 10s4p, 36v10ah. I set the fardriver voltage to 48v (the lowest setting it will accept), but I set low voltage protection to 30v (3.0v/cell in a balanced 10s pack). The main purpose was to load test this battery and see how it handles current. The controller the battery typically uses is only 16a, but I wanted to see how much of a controller upgrade the battery can support, and my test shows it can support a 25a controller, as long as the speeds are still set such thst it only needs 12a continuous,
@@danirinaldi1044 the rpm gauge turns to speedometer (which needs calibration in settings) when in landscape mode. The motor temperature in landscape seems abnormally high but i didn’t try in portrait to see if it was just a coding error for landscape mode. With 25a max my motor should not get to 71c. And even though it’s only Cacu and not a real temperature sensor, the battery that goes in this bike can send much more current. This was my first ride with the new software and mainly to test my other 36v battery
@@poutinexl7627 i can try if you tell me the problem. Generally it’s easier if you make a screen recording of the fardriver app, go to pro settings, do a slow scroll from top to bottom, then go to the graph page and demonstrate the problem or try some max acceleration up to top speed and hold top speed for 10 seconds. Normally everything reveals itself with that video. The upload that video to your channel, not for kids, not a short, and let me know.
@@poutinexl7627 , i normally don’t use anything other than RUclips except for someone Ive interacted with many times on RUclips and we need to send many videos and photos back and forth to get the tune done or trouble the issue. 95% of the people I help is just based on them making a screenrecording of the fardriver of BMS app. Lets try that first and see where it leads.
Hey buddy! You already know who this is just wanted to say keep up the great content 💯🔥💪
@@theglitchfactory hopefully this version comes to Android soon so you can use it, lol
0:00 The latest version of Fardriver for iOS (2.5.8) has landscape mode with speedometer.
0:23 mode 3 is set for 25a which seems the safe max discharge for this 10s4p 18650 pack.
1:54 I change max current from 25a to 16a which is the max current of my new ebike controller, so i can see the difference.
2:40 with only 600 watts now comes to 900wats at 25a, its very sluggish.
2:50 the test was successful in determining I can reliably get 25a peak/12a continuous from this battery. Now i just need to make the 16a controller give 25a
Hello!this new app its the same?how many new functions have?
@@enricobruzzone2367 so farI can only see it works in landscape mode for settings and display, but the display changes significantly as shown in this. You lose lose phase amps but the rpm gauge is now a speedometer (finally lol), and you can calibrate that in settings,
Wouldnt your battery shut off when its at lower charge?
@@crispysocksss the battery I was testing was 10s4p, 36v10ah. I set the fardriver voltage to 48v (the lowest setting it will accept), but I set low voltage protection to 30v (3.0v/cell in a balanced 10s pack).
The main purpose was to load test this battery and see how it handles current. The controller the battery typically uses is only 16a, but I wanted to see how much of a controller upgrade the battery can support, and my test shows it can support a 25a controller, as long as the speeds are still set such thst it only needs 12a continuous,
do you find any difference on the new fardriver app beside the new display design?
@@danirinaldi1044 the rpm gauge turns to speedometer (which needs calibration in settings) when in landscape mode. The motor temperature in landscape seems abnormally high but i didn’t try in portrait to see if it was just a coding error for landscape mode. With 25a max my motor should not get to 71c. And even though it’s only Cacu and not a real temperature sensor, the battery that goes in this bike can send much more current.
This was my first ride with the new software and mainly to test my other 36v battery
Hey you seem to know a lot about fardriver and ebikes in general, can you help me with a problem?
@@poutinexl7627 i can try if you tell me the problem. Generally it’s easier if you make a screen recording of the fardriver app, go to pro settings, do a slow scroll from top to bottom, then go to the graph page and demonstrate the problem or try some max acceleration up to top speed and hold top speed for 10 seconds. Normally everything reveals itself with that video.
The upload that video to your channel, not for kids, not a short, and let me know.
@@imho7250 ty so much 😁 can I contact you on a better platform than RUclips’s comment section?
@@poutinexl7627 , i normally don’t use anything other than RUclips except for someone Ive interacted with many times on RUclips and we need to send many videos and photos back and forth to get the tune done or trouble the issue. 95% of the people I help is just based on them making a screenrecording of the fardriver of BMS app. Lets try that first and see where it leads.
@@imho7250 so I made a video if you go on my account it should be there, it is called Ebike problem. Ty for your help
@@imho7250 Hi I made the video if you still want to help me 😁