SchadowMaster
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I am testing the engine but so far I am very impressed.
Yes and no. It depends on how and why Bafang have chosen to calibrate the torque sensor every time on start up. They may think that they will get a far better and more linear sensor by first " calibrating " the sensor with all its associated weight and drag of the pedals and cranks attached ( not drag as in rotational drag ) that will give probably a more progressive sensor reading particulalry at very light readings.Do U guys think that bafang can decrease the calibration time like M500/M600 by updating the firmware?
Sorry to hear mate! I don’t observe anything like this. My motor is running flawless.Is there an optimum delay to have between power on and putting feet on pedals? I'm finding although it no longer cuts out completely, it does still occasionally drop out to 50% of the assistance. Almost like the dynamic range of the of the torque sensor is not very granular. I'm not totally disappointed, but it's very far from perfect. I've tried varying delays from 30sec to 120secs and other than the wattage no longer dipping to zero it's still unpredictable. When the wattage dips to 50% it feels like someone has thrown an anchor off the back of the bike, not a gradual attenuation at all.
I suppose a CAN bus logger could maybe log the torque sensor data to give an objective view of this, but this has to be a software problem that Bafang should fix like the battery voltage / power attenuation thing.
Both my M510 motors had identical behaviour (as much as you can tell without measuring it in some way).
I wonder if it's because I run shorter cranks (150mm)? My cadence is super consistent, so I'm pretty sure it's not that.Sorry to hear mate! I don’t observe anything like this. My motor is running flawless.
I'm running the original firmware, not the latest from GitHub, so might be worth the risk of updating again, although I'm a bit wary after trashing my previous M510 controller, and then somehow killing the M600 controller when it all went wrong last time.I run 160 mm cranks. Hard to judge if the 7-8% reduced torque of the 150 mm cranks really makes a difference. Do You run the same firmware (latest on GitHub) as I do?
Yes, same here and pretty normal, with other manufacturers also. With my M510 the engine support is drastically reduced when hitting the 25 km/h limit, only very little support remaining up to 26 km/h. I remember that from legislation perspective this is ok until +10% (27.5 km/h). My buddys Fantic XEF 1.9 with Brose Mag S is a little faster then my E10, pushing the bike up to 27 km/h. Always forcing me to use the boost buttonI will share with you my opinion about the new Bafang engine M510
In fact, I wasn't expecting this huge improvement in performance, power and energy savings, especially since my experience with the M500 engine was not satisfying in some points, but the new engine is so powerful that I can climb hills for a long time without any problems. The acceleration is also pretty awesome with this engine.
I like that the torque sensor is very sensitive to the movement of the pedals.
I did the first 40 km with only 30% of the battery and most of the time I used the 5 level with several hill climb tests, but i noticed that the engine shuts off when I exceed 26 km/h even though I set the maximum speed to 25 km/h did you notice that too?
Yes, same here and pretty normal, with other manufacturers also. With my M510 the engine support is drastically reduced when hitting the 25 km/h limit, only very little support remaining up to 26 km/h. I remember that from legislation perspective this is ok until +10% (27.5 km/h). My buddys Fantic XEF 1.9 with Brose Mag S is a little faster then my E10, pushing the bike up to 27 km/h. Always forcing me to use the boost button
Looks like the boost function is not available on Your setup. I‘m using the old control unit and DC241 display of my M500, only replaced the motor itself with M510.How do you enable the boost feature? I have DP C241 but there is no "Boost" button, only power button.
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The noise is a little higher than M500 but the difference is not much.How is the noise of M510 when compared to M500?
Today I rode the bike until the battery died. That was a real challenge, because between 10% and 0% the motor only provideed 200W. That’s enough to climb additional 300m and ride 10km. Another hour for me. The battery cut off at 41V. So overall, I‘m very happy with the attenuation. Attached 2 pics of the SoC and related Volt at 1% SoC. I had to stop for the pictures. So Voltage was appr. 0.5 - 0.8 Volt lower under pedaling.
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what is Fantic, Brose like compared to Dengfu, m510? climbs, forest roads, singletrack ......?Yes, same here and pretty normal, with other manufacturers also. With my M510 the engine support is drastically reduced when hitting the 25 km/h limit, only very little support remaining up to 26 km/h. I remember that from legislation perspective this is ok until +10% (27.5 km/h). My buddys Fantic XEF 1.9 with Brose Mag S is a little faster then my E10, pushing the bike up to 27 km/h. Always forcing me to use the boost button
At least same power, I allways outperform my buddies at steep climbs. Only the Brose / Fantic is on same level. Overall consumption very good. But hard to judge, due to personal fitness differences.what is Fantic, Brose like compared to Dengfu, m510? climbs, forest roads, singletrack ......?
ok, means they are roughly in performance. and what was the difference with the m500?At least same power, I allways outperform my buddies at steep climbs. Only the Brose / Fantic is on same level. Overall consumption very good. But hard to judge, due to personal fitness differences.
Might be cables,especially where you have the cable coming from the motor connecting to the display or where the cable connects to the motor.These connectors are really bad.Not sure why bafang uses themToday the bike, screen and motor suddenly turned off more than ten times. One time the bike didn't run at all for ten minutes Although all cables are connected. In the end everything worked again normally.
I couldn't identify the problem. Have you had similar problem?
Much more power and torque. 0.5 kg lower weight. Better battery consumption. Little more noisy (whining).ok, means they are roughly in performance. and what was the difference with the m500?
Feels a tons stronger now compared to the M500. First ride today in a car park!Much more power and torque. 0.5 kg lower weight. Better battery consumption. Little more noisy (whining).
With my M500 and 13A firmware the M500 was good, but it was hard to follow the Fantic/Brose on long and steep climbs. With the M510 it‘s easy, and I rarely need my biggest climbing gear.
new bike finished? please after testing the bike, a brief comparison of the engine with, bosch, brose, yamaha, shimano. thank you
Much more power and torque. 0.5 kg lower weight. Better battery consumption. Little more noisy (whining).
With my M500 and 13A firmware the M500 was good, but it was hard to follow the Fantic/Brose on long and steep climbs. With the M510 it‘s easy, and I rarely need my biggest climbing gear.
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.Do i understand it right that the max W peak is the main factor? -more W->more power?
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