Dado
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Even, you can only choose firmware, there are differencies in max currents.
which firmware?Mine cuts out at 8% and 43 volts
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But this is not the latest firmware that Rob provided yesterday, correct? This is the firmware I‘m running currently with no issues, great attenuation and cut off at 41V. Why don’t You try Robs firmware?
Are You running the 840 Wh Dengfu battery?Guys, unbelievable, it really limits from 10% !!! To around 400W. At 5% it is 220W. So bafang has listened to users? I think we just have christmass. )
But still very high cutoff, when I measured voltage at 5% it is 47.7V with no current. Too much. Then you leaving too much energy in battery. I dont care if Bafang wants to save cycles in my battery. User should choose how deep he wants to discharge. Like on Uart motors.
And down to 10% it took in peaks 740W!
Full charge and showing 73% - there is some bug.
Will check tomorrow with full batt and maybe will record a video "M510 - Will it burn?" )
Is the firmware designed for 48V?I attach the latest M510 firmware from Bafang, not sure if you guys already have this, but here it is for reference. Also, I updated the forum to allow .bin file uploads.
Yes. Thats what the firmware name is telling, 48V and 14A.Is the firmware designed for 48V?
I think this is what they do. I mapped the SoC to Voltage multiple times, please refer to my earlier posts here. With my current firmware everything is fine. And yes, if the firmware is done for 52V and wrongly documented, this would explain the behavior!Yes, 840Wh Dengfu.
How hard is to make mapping from voltage reading to %SOC? Also developers didnt notice it?
Doesnt 74% SOC match to 14S system, when charged to 54.5V ? That would explain.
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 firmware is not weaker than standard 48V.Yes. Thats what the firmware name is telling, 48V and 14A.
to me bms is set to charge up to 54v according to the table it suits, it shows me 72% of the battery.Fully charged 48V battery have 54.6V and thats 13S. The fully charged 52V 14S batery have 58.8V, just for record.
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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 firmware is not weaker than standard 48V.
Would be the 2nd time we get a faulty firmware from Bafang. Unbelievable. I‘m wondering how Robs bike can run without issue…i installed the previous firmware now the battery is 100%. the firmware appears to be an error.
Yes.But this is not the latest firmware that Rob provided yesterday, correct? This is the firmware I‘m running currently with no issues, great attenuation and cut off at 41V. Why don’t You try Robs firmware?
maybe @Rob Rides EMTB didn't install the FW upgrade?Would be the 2nd time we get a faulty firmware from Bafang. Unbelievable. I‘m wondering how Robs bike can run without issue…
Hmm.. he posted the firmware that was supplied for his M510 by Bafang. Good question..maybe @Rob Rides EMTB didn't install the FW upgrade?
Hi @Rob Rides EMTB is this the firmware You flashed on Your M510?I attach the latest M510 firmware from Bafang, not sure if you guys already have this, but here it is for reference. Also, I updated the forum to allow .bin file uploads.
Fits to my experience with same firmware.Maximum power I got on level 5 according to the following battery status:
30% 690W
25% 680W
22% 610W
13% 390W
Motor: Bafang M510
Firmware version: CRX10NC4814i101003-1-cs-28-2230-boot3-0-20220517161110-48v-M510
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Hi, I did actually try to update it, but I'm not 100% sure the update actually worked. Here's my software showing on the display, which looks like 3.0 (not 3.2), if i am reading this correct?Hi @Rob Rides EMTB is this the firmware You flashed on Your M510?
it seems no new FW is installed. don't install either. if you don't have a problem, report to bafang what the problem is. thank youHi, I did actually try to update it, but I'm not 100% sure the update actually worked. Here's my software showing on the display, which looks like 3.0 (not 3.2), if i am reading this correct?
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Hi, I did actually try to update it, but I'm not 100% sure the update actually worked. Here's my software showing on the display, which looks like 3.0 (not 3.2), if i am reading this correct?
I can get to step 5. When I get to step 6, having plugged the cable back in, nothing happens.
Update Step
1:Click "Connect" to make the connection between computer and service tool.
2:Select component type that you want to update.
3:Click "Read" to get SN and software version. If SN is empty, update is not allowed.
4:Click "Get a file from cloud" or "Get a file from local".
5:Unplug the component and click "Update" to download software to service tool. During this process,you will see service tool "PC" LED blinking. If the "PC" LED is always on, you need reset service tool to normal state and restart.
6:After downloading software to service tool successfully, you could plug the component and service tool would write software to it. For more detail, click "help" icon on right top.
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