let DJI put the bike, motor on sale first. while they start it, train the service network, sales, support. in addition, Bosch, Shimano, Yamaha... make miracles out of engines. probably a bit better than Dji.
the engine will rarely overheat on flat ground. my problem, in the first 8 km of driving, I gain 1000-1200 meters of altitude. of 8 km, ascent 7 km. means engine under max load!
and the turbo levo gen3 overheats and loses power!
all engines overheat and lose power.
the newer the engines, the more they work outside the "safe zone".
it is probably possible to extract 1500W from a 2kg motor, but how long can it deliver that power.
The M820 works great with the...
honestly, you have 1000W but you don't!
it's similar to the bafang m820, you have full power in boost, but you can't pedal too hard..🤣🤣
and if the dji engine overheats and therefore reduces power, then that's not how it should be!
Bosch you drive from morning to night, uphill and downhill...
is it true that it has max power for a certain time or until it overheats? how much power does it deliver with the limit? if so i don't like it! because on my hill the turbo levo gen3 occasionally overheated!
SOLD!
CEF50 for sale.
@TCFlowClyde I hope I can place an ad?
selling my cef 50. xl frame size, m820 motor and if you need a diy battery. kit comes with: complete frame. new front triangle that needs to be painted, engine, headset, thru axle. hanger and battery if needed. delivery possible...
the same thing happens to me!
the firmware is like that!
on the m500, m510 and m820, program the firmware to reduce the power to 30%. What do they protect with that voltage?
according to the man who works the batteries for me, they protect the controller-motor because if the voltage is...
as per the good old custom, the bafang firmware is a disaster in terms of battery percentage. I went to check the battery voltage when it was 20%. voltage is 36V. horror, with the firmware I use and a 10s battery, the range is 30km and 1500m altitude. battery is 10s 21700 cells LG58t, 17.4ah...