I think the poster was talking M600 rather than M500 ? My M600 motor running a 52 volt battery will give if the App data is correct just under 22 amps, which mine will momentarily pull. 58volts x 22 = 1276 Approx.Hmm, where you saw 1200W ? Max i saw in M500 on M600 firmware was around 990W.
You can run on 52v if you limit charge to 58v (on the top of my head), which is 58*22=1276 ;-)M600 is 48V, its running on 18Amps, it means 54.6V (fully charged) * 18A = 983W.
For 43V its 20A and its mean 50.4V*20A=1008W
For 36V its 25A and its mean 42V*25A=1050W
M500 is different case, by the default 36V version is on 15 Amps and recent one on 17Amps. The 48V is by the default on 10A and we have version for 13A what means on fully charged:
for 36V: 42V*15A=630W or 42V*17A=714W
for 48V: 54.6V*10A=546W or 54.6*13A=710W
There is also 43V M500 but i do not know the Amperage for it.
Hi all,...So I went out over the weekend and unfortunately the issue still remains. It's marginally better, in that it doesn't occur quite so often, but it's still a real issue. I've already switched out the sensor bolt to non-magnetic so that wasn't a fix for me. I've sent some more information over to Bafang and Melody and I'll wait to hear what they say...
Had similar issue and simply moved the sensor detector which resolved that issueHi all,
Just an update on my situation and experience so far with the M600. I've had a problem where the display shows the incorrect speed. Mainly when pedalling up steep inclines, which leads to the motor showing that I'm riding at 60km/h (or similar) and the pedal assist cutting out. I sent my original message at the beginning of June, Melody got back to me and said Bafang had advised that I need a new motor and I would have to pay for shipping (circa 100$). I need to wait until Dengfu receive the motor and then they'll forward it to me.
On the 12th of August I got another message from Melody saying, Bafang have said I need a new controller (motherboard inside the motor type thing) and not a whole new motor. I no longer need to pay shipping.
The new controller arrived on the 18th of August and due to weather / lack of time I wasn't able to install the controller for a week or two. I installed the new controller and it's actually made the problem a lot worse. Not only does the pedal assist cut out more often, but there's also a very violent 'shuddering' that happens when I start to pedal or when I use the throttle. It's currently unusable and quite frankly dangerous. I also seem to notice the battery doesn't last as long, but I've only been out a couple of times so I may be imagining that.
I've message Melody again a couple of times and she's assured me that Bafang are analysing the issue and she'll get back to me.
The saga continues...
Had similar issue and simply moved the sensor detector which resolved that issue
Also the position of the magnet receiver unit (on the frame)is critical and by just moving that unit a cm makes a massive differnce.I hv replaced the magnet with a cheap plastic type and works so much better. The original one is too close to the receiver. You need at least 10 to 14mm gap.
Dun think you can move it forward, aft, up or down..only rotate..as the bolt is in a fix position. But you are right it needs to be absolutely level.Also the position of the magnet receiver unit (on the frame)is critical and by just moving that unit a cm makes a massive differnce.
You are right..i moved it slightly up and it fixed my issues as you described.Dun think you can move it forward, aft, up or down..only rotate..as the bolt is in a fix position. But you are right it needs to be absolutely level.
I hv replaced the magnet with a cheap plastic type and works so much better. The original one is too close to the receiver. You need at least 10 to 14mm gap.
A few people have suggested this is the problem and I've spent hours trying different permutations of magnet placement, different screws, distance between sensor and magnet. I'm pretty certain the problem I have is deeper than this, but I'll try again. What do you mean by cheap plastic magnet? Could you send me a link to what you mean please. I'd be most grateful.
It also seems the violent shuddering is as was mentioned above, due to the lack of calibration after a controller change. I don't have the BESST tool or a login, so I'd need to send my motor to Poland for it to be calibrated. Does anyone know if I were to change the controller back to the original, would it still need calibrating?
A few people have suggested this is the problem and I've spent hours trying different permutations of magnet placement, different screws, distance between sensor and magnet. I'm pretty certain the problem I have is deeper than this, but I'll try again. What do you mean by cheap plastic magnet? Could you send me a link to what you mean please. I'd be most grateful.
It also seems the violent shuddering is as was mentioned above, due to the lack of calibration after a controller change. I don't have the BESST tool or a login, so I'd need to send my motor to Poland for it to be calibrated. Does anyone know if I were to change the controller back to the original, would it still need calibrating?
Or someone know where to buy the M500 controller at a good price?
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Running a 52 volt battery ( 58.4 volts fully charged ) and had been advised that the M600 would throw up an over volt error code if the voltage was over 58 volts. I had been simply discharging the battery for a couple of minutes and fitting it at or around 58 volts. Yesterday I forgot to discharge it and fitted it, no error codes and working as normal. I'll report back in a couple of weeks of fitting a fully charged battery.
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