Hello guys.
Adding 43V 18A FW v 5.0 (so peak up to 850W ) - have not tested it yet.
I suppose would work with "new" motor version (the one where 52V version 3.2 works )
Yes, would work. But will be overheating when you would ride full throttle for few mins. Even on 43V it can be overheated on a medium hill.
This is for M510?Hello guys.
Adding 43V 18A FW v 5.0 (so peak up to 850W ) - have not tested it yet.
I suppose would work with "new" motor version (the one where 52V version 3.2 works )
Thanks mate!!!Yes, check the numbers after "i"
Sorry for another question: Do You know cut off voltage with this firmware?Yes, check the numbers after "i"
Sorry for another question: Do You know cut off voltage with this firmware?
I put it to github repository, it seems to be working in versions for 3.0 (same byte-lock)Hello guys.
Adding 43V 18A FW v 5.0 (so peak up to 850W ) - have not tested it yet.
Works with "old" motor version (the one where 52V version 3.2 does not works )
Uhhh…36V only. With 13S this means 2,78V per cell. Very low. Do You think BMS will cut off earlier?Can not tell, as I can not flash it into my motor. I suppose would be 3V*12
Depends on BMS setup. I like when it is going down to 2.8V per cell. My BMS is not tripping with 43V firmwares, just you will start to feel some power outages and strange pedalling assist when you pushing it too low (plus some strange % SOC calculatiin then - which I dont understand as motor is only calculating % from battery voltage) . No problem if your BMS trip - when you not 20km far away from home. ))
I have now 20A firmware in M510 and it shows 1150W. ) But thats too much for such a small motor.
The 52V firmware reduces the power at 10% to max 400W and 200W at 5%, but the voltage is still 47V at 5%. Not optimal but better then nothing.
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52V 14S3P with Samsung 21700 cellsU use 48v or 52v battery?
Remember that you are measuring that voltage at rest, under operating conditons of say 400W's I would expect that to be below that level somewhat.The 52V firmware reduces the power at 10% to max 400W and 200W at 5%, but the voltage is still 47V at 5%. Not optimal but better then nothing.
I've now been using that setup for over a year now on my M600 ( and for several years before that on the TSDZ2 engine ) and think 52 volts suits these motors extremely well. There's a real different feel to the engine from 48 volt to 52 volts and wonder if Bafang had intended all along to go to 52 volts, after all it was a voltage that the BB engine users had been using for some years.52V 14S3P with Samsung 21700 cells
I ordered an M510 48v with the bluetooth C241 display from Changzhou Fieldebikes Co., Ltd on Alibaba and I received the M510 in less than a week in Florida. Awesome motor. I now have to wait for my carbon frame. I will make a custom battery to save weight.
If they use UPS then that's about right. If they use the cheap china option, then 1-2 months is more realistic.Wow, less than a week is so fast. By air?
Write a link so as not to waste time searching for a seller.I ordered an M510 48v with the bluetooth C241 display from Changzhou Fieldebikes Co., Ltd on Alibaba and I received the M510 in less than a week in Florida. Awesome motor. I now have to wait for my carbon frame. I will make a custom battery to save weight.
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