Think you forgot to install the switch that changes the motor from road legal 250 watts, to the 1000 watt mode. I'd say you are running in the 250 watt mode.
looks like you have the restricter wire (usually Blue) conected. It reduces the 1000 watts down to 250 watts by default for use in Australia. When you disconnect it , you may end up on your back cimbing those small hills, due to the torque.
Depends on the actual specs. If the direct drive hub motor is being run at a peak of 1000W, then of course it's not gonna be super powerful. But many 1000W kits actually push more like 1500-2000W peaks. The winding setup also matters a lot. A high torque winding at 1000W will pull a lot more than a high speed wound 1000W setup.
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It's known that hub motors have more problems climbing than mid drives but not like that. And you have front and rear hub motors. Maybe you could put another controller. Or why not buying a Bafang BBS series? These motors climb.
I think it's definitely not 1000w. Maybe two 500w hubs one not working and the other running on 36v with the cheapest worst motor controller out there. Either way you should change the title of the video
hey im currently looking for diy components for with around 800 - 1000 dollar budget. i have a Trek Mountain bike. 26 in wheels. think you could point me in the right direction
@@Yami-rv4ki So i just lucked into 150 gift card for getting approved for an amazon credit card i probably wont use. With that being said im just going to buy a pre-assembled bike. Most likely the Miclon or Hiland Rockshark and sell my current bike. Budget comes in around the same minus the headache of installing everything properly. Thanks for your insight though
@@Yami-rv4ki i wanted to to the DIY route but then i started thinking about the auto power switch when you hit the brake and also the the disc brakes compared to the standard brakes on my Current trek
That's totally shit.. I have a 1000 wat Bafang mid drive 52 v 20 ah... It will go up that hill in just the standard mode it comes In at about 32 mph.. I an change it to go faster.. please do not buy rear hub motors
voilamart controllers?, what I've noticed is the controller pushes harder when the voltage does not dip, I've heard some people using the pas sensor wires as the Go-Go and it works better from there
@@logical207 yes and I've heard other reviewers doing the same kit say that they get more power from the pas wires, not sure as to the process to hook a throttle to the pas wires tho, just some wording I kind of picked up from
Youve done something wrong there Buoi ! My mrs 250w was flying up hill then 500 W was flying uphill now 750W is flying Uphill My1500 w capped to 1000 was flying uphill and my 1500w is flying uphill much steeper than this so WTF????
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Turn off the flashing front light, it's draining power!
Lol it independent
I leave mine on for 4x days (to drain power)and it takes 1%
People usually buy mid drive if they're looking for tourque. Get rid of the front hub and shunt mod the controller, problem solved 👍
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Agreed.
Think you forgot to install the switch that changes the motor from road legal 250 watts, to the 1000 watt mode. I'd say you are running in the 250 watt mode.
Yeah, my 500w motor with a small battery could get up there at probably 10-12mph, unclip your limiter cable and that bike will fly
looks like you have the restricter wire (usually Blue) conected. It reduces the 1000 watts down to 250 watts by default for use in Australia. When you disconnect it , you may end up on your back cimbing those small hills, due to the torque.
I know about the blue wire this was with out it connected
Depends on the actual specs. If the direct drive hub motor is being run at a peak of 1000W, then of course it's not gonna be super powerful. But many 1000W kits actually push more like 1500-2000W peaks. The winding setup also matters a lot. A high torque winding at 1000W will pull a lot more than a high speed wound 1000W setup.
Look at this on eBay
www.ebay.com.au/itm/26-1000W-1500W-Electric-Bicycle-Conversion-Kit-E-Bike-Front-Rear-Wheel-48V-/132112772623?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286
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there is something wrong, 1000w should easily climb that, i have a 1500w, and it destroys hills 3 times as steep, red alert ! lol
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Lol heck even my 350watt mini scooter could climb that
My 1000w and 36v battery would pull it no prob. I have mine on a 700c road bike.
Very nice ebike - is it factory made or DIY? :-) PS. if you want to climb hills go for MID drive motor.
Agree mid drive
I have 1000w it’s very powerful
Delete your video and don’t lie to people
That bloke fucked something up or is full of shit Youre right
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I had a violamart kit and it always worked fine. Easily climbed hills. Check your battery or maybe controller?
😢 I have the same problem in the video, did you solve it?
It's known that hub motors have more problems climbing than mid drives but not like that. And you have front and rear hub motors. Maybe you could put another controller. Or why not buying a Bafang BBS series? These motors climb.
If you are only using one hub, then the other one is braking
Brushless motors don't have a lot of torque you need to give them a head start they then help keep the momentum I would think
Incorrect, brushless motors generally have more torque then their brushed counterparts due to a number of factors.
I think it's definitely not 1000w. Maybe two 500w hubs one not working and the other running on 36v with the cheapest worst motor controller out there. Either way you should change the title of the video
This I only the rear ebay 1000w kit
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What is that head angle , 89° ? 😅😂😭
hahaha my 36v 250w fiido D1 absolutely eats hills!!!!....im still waiting for the youtube vids of home made ebikes that actually work!!
Where did you get the kit
I have a feeling it's because of your wheel size
Mine works. Home made E bike in my playlists . Mind it's a mid drive and it's done near 7k miles in 6 years
I push 2000w through my 1000w hub. Will pull my 100kg weight up a steep incline doing 35mph..
My battery is 2000w? What controller are you using
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What kit are you using
Shitty batteries?
Not sure I have a shunt the states over 1000w when running
Why have you got a motor at the front ?
two wheel drive
bad battery, probably a 20amp bms, which is pretty bad as it's capable of only around 1000watt, while it usually peaks 2000
hey im currently looking for diy components for with around 800 - 1000 dollar budget. i have a Trek Mountain bike. 26 in wheels. think you could point me in the right direction
@@stephandavis6466 also, please, use torque arms, and good quality ones
@@Yami-rv4ki So i just lucked into 150 gift card for getting approved for an amazon credit card i probably wont use. With that being said im just going to buy a pre-assembled bike. Most likely the Miclon or Hiland Rockshark and sell my current bike. Budget comes in around the same minus the headache of installing everything properly. Thanks for your insight though
@@stephandavis6466 that's good aswell, if you like power then you can go with diy as you can push 3000/4000w in that hub with hubsinks and statorade
@@Yami-rv4ki i wanted to to the DIY route but then i started thinking about the auto power switch when you hit the brake and also the the disc brakes compared to the standard brakes on my Current trek
replace the controller, the controller isn't really a 1000w
you were scammed
Wouldn't trust 1000w on a shitty £100 full suspension bike
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I've got a voilamart 1500w 52v battery I'm sure I can do hills like that
That's totally shit.. I have a 1000 wat Bafang mid drive 52 v 20 ah... It will go up that hill in just the standard mode it comes In at about 32 mph.. I an change it to go faster.. please do not buy rear hub motors
voilamart controllers?, what I've noticed is the controller pushes harder when the voltage does not dip, I've heard some people using the pas sensor wires as the Go-Go and it works better from there
Do you mean the sensor on the peddles
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@@logical207 yes and I've heard other reviewers doing the same kit say that they get more power from the pas wires, not sure as to the process to hook a throttle to the pas wires tho, just some wording I kind of picked up from
power i wish i had tho
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@@logical207 just remembered change parameter setting p12 up, its kinda like the bikes launch control
My 1000 w ebike would get up that 10 degree hill with ease
So help what is wrong with it
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Wow
Title correction - 'My Ebike 1000w hill climb is crap'
Not helpful
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Nor is your video title
Youve done something wrong there Buoi ! My mrs 250w was flying up hill then 500 W was flying uphill now 750W is flying Uphill My1500 w capped to 1000 was flying uphill and my 1500w is flying uphill much steeper than this so WTF????
Help what could be wrong
Look at this on eBay
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@@logical207 For 1000W U need 48v 30A controller and 30A BMS with/on decent size battery just to make it righteous. It is so simple.
@@soton000 which one's would you recommend
I have a 20a 2000w 48v battery
Tested 55.8v
@@logical207 are you running two hubs from one controller one battery?
Crap controller !
Ok getting some where. What controller do you believe would fix this
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@@logical207 yuyang king will solve this problem if the battery is not the problem
@@DexBerry king?
@@logical207 search for yyk controller
Eaven Birds in the background are chirpinn that youre lame
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