I have one Airtag, exactly in battery compartment. Its working since a year. Battery of airtag is still 100%, so its pretty efficient. No issues so far in alu frame.
Speed limit shall be only in the law in my opinion, same as its done in cars and motorcycles.
However, in my opinion the peak power of things that could be considered as a 'bicycle', just shall be restricted to 1 kW.
250W of "nominal power" is also nonsense. Throttle also shall be allowed...
In the past i crashed on my bike daily, sometimes few times per day ;) I looked like this almost everyday (and most of the colleagues also) - i just made powerslides, jumps in park etc. and nobody even heard about the protectors or helmets (funny fact: all from team are still alive). Thats was...
One more thing guys - i rode on motorcycles, maybe not superfast, but fast enough to say - the our bikes are not even close , even near the any motorcycle, in matter of acceleration, handling, braking.
We love them, but thats still bikes. Its silent, it require to paddle, its light to carry, and...
i have done the github revision split on GitHub.
The Rev1 controller have same byte as M600 firmware… i am curious how physically that controller look, and how m510 rev1 firmware may be corresponding to m600 firmware.
It will be better for ask bafang the 'stock' firmware (to have a backup/rollback plan) that you have @Rob Rides EMTB installed before flashing anything.
In the past it was for example:
CRX10NC3617i142017.7-28-2230-20200911.bin
36 - voltage
17 - amperage
1420 - controller version (m500, 1320 was M600)
17.7 - firmware version
28 - wheel size
2230 - circumference
20200911 - date of firmware generation
But in M510 its meessed, and files we have so...
I will try to re-organize a bit the firmware section for M510 on git, to make two revisions and correct the name of this 52v firmware. Could you write the exact name of that firmware related to 52V?
Okay.
I asked because the max current is in the firmware, and for example of M500 its 15A for 36V firmware, 13A for 43V and 10A for 48V (stock baseline firmwares), so i though when the produced the 52V firmware for M510 they also changed current, but if not then OK. It seems they only made...
I may be wrong but it looks like two revisions of M510 engine.
I have four firmwares for M510.
First byte of firmware is a lock for the flash.
Three of firmwares have the:
- "90" (CRX10NC4814i101003 1-28-2230-boot3 0-20220127132519.bin, CRX10NC4814i101003.2-28-2230-boot3.0-20220523131321.bin...
I am using that on VMware from Pc->pc and never had issue with update. When it uploaded fw to controller, then it worked. I had only issues with reading serial.
I am curious the max current. Mostly when battery have higher voltage (in that case 52V) then amperage is lowered to keep the same output power level.
@Rob Rides EMTB if it does not read the serial number then it wont update, then you have two option:
1) click connect/read few times more till...
Fully charged 48V battery have 54.6V and thats 13S. The fully charged 52V 14S batery have 58.8V, just for record.
Check the output amperage (for example on display during full power output, just note the max values). Commonly the higher voltage means lower amperage, so its worth to check the...
That would be great - even without a display, just as small 'box' plugged in the cables. Waterproofing is not a big deal i think, we can handle that :) I would be more than happy to buy new version.
Yes, climbing is not a problem - at least for my use-cases. The overheating comes only on long flat, for example 15 minutes of riding around 45-50km/h, but its enough to stop on traffic lights, or slow down a bit and its getting cooler and power back.
But thats also depend of few things, i put...
Yes. The 250W is nominal power (the power where engine have temperature equilibrium). More peak power (that value is not written on bike or engine) = more Wats and stronger engine.
I bought such bag, but never used it yet. It will be much shorter of course when i put battery in.
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