Hi @Kiwi in Wales ,
Hereby my results:
Sorted by electrical motor input power (largest to smallest):
Sorted by biker power (largest to smallest):
Sorted by current (largest to smallest):
Long list where I received a max. of 20A.
Hope this helps...
Hi Ross, have you read the BLEvo manual? If so, which section didn't you understand? Maybe I can help you but I can't explain in detail how BLEvo works in a few sentences. Regarding smart HR and smart power, for a 5 year old, I would recommend to start with the beginners setting. ;)
If you can...
Hi Karsten,
Did you set the real wheel circumference? There are two sliders. One for speed the second one for wheel circumference. Here you need to enter the real wheel circumference.
I think you should not select use “gps instead of bike sensor” in your case. Adjust it and just try a very...
Thanks for your reply! I will think about it. I will anyway never cut the original cable. I would buy a spare one if I start experimenting.
I recognize your bottle, they use it to store manuals like on the mini wheelloaders below:
May I ask you a few more questions? I also asked the same in the Trail Watt thread...
On Aliexpress or other websites I can find these ones:
US $199.0 |Mini Kettle battery 36V 5.2ah 5.8Ah 6.4ah 7ah ebike Lithium Battery 36V 250W 350W Electric bicycle Battery -in Electric Bicycle Battery from...
Hi Kiwi,
Have you seen the last post of Specialized Rider Care in the other thread:
Power smashed through the roof - EMTB Forums
They stated:
In terms of support, each e-Bike motor is slightly different. 100% on the slider means 4.1x rider power for 2019 Levo (2.1 motor), 3.8x for 2018 Levo...
Not sure if Rider Care will answer this question ;), but after the update you will still be able to change the wheel circumference with a 2018 Kenevo. For this you could use either Lightblue or BLEvo. (last app is recommended)
Further I don't believe you will drain the battery 33% faster as you...
Besides the TCU firmware, which firmware versions do you have for the battery and the motor?
Mine are for the battery 0.3.1 and the motor 6.1.0 which I then run with TCU 2.026. According to my knowledge these would be the latest versions. I am curious if you have older battery or motor firmware.
I had my 2019 motor exchanged early January due to the noise issue. After the exchange I noticed the motor firmware was 6.0.0 where my old motor had 6.1.0. I don't know the difference between 6.0.0 and 6.1.0 so I thought the newer the better. Maybe this can explain the watt peak power...
First of all, let me be very clear you don't need to run this request past me. Sorry, if you felt that way as this wasn't my intention. Paolo decides!
However as we are here all on a forum trying to learn of each other (at least I am) by exchanging knowledge, I was just interested to understand...
I understand the voltage will decrease. With a full battery it starts somewhere around 41V but BLEvo calculates the power based on the voltage and amperage. Via the "Open ride Map" option you can exactly see the power at each moment during your ride. Within the ride stats, you can find the...
Hi Kiwi,
Yes I use BLEvo both Android and IOS version. For the Android version I use the BV6000 per Paolo´s recommendation including the new remote.
I was just interested why you would like to see the maximum and average amperage readings for Eco, Trail and Turbo as I personally think that...
Maybe a stupid question, but why do you need this value? If you like to know the value you can easily calculate it by deviding the power (W) by the voltage (V). The voltage is roughly 36V so the outcome should present the Amperage (A).
P=UxI
Power (W)
U = Voltage (V)
I = Amperage (A)
Hi Vilt, from a reliable source I understood Apple and Italian taxes are significant. If you then devide the amount what then remains by all the hours which are invested in BLEvo development (which even still continues) and the support afterwards via all the forums I guess Paolo, could have...
Congratulations Paolo with the huge milestone and great achievement! Every BLEvo ride with it’s proportional smart heart rate and leg power support makes me smile! With the new openandroid maps and the remote I even don’t need to consider a Garmin device anymore.
Keep up the good work!
Thanks and impressive result! I think when I compare it to my situation the results will be slightly different as I hardly ride on tarmac, use the standard Butcher tires and weigh about 100kg. I think you also are much more trained then I am but nice to know that if I am far away from your...