anyone using mission control or BLevo to monitor their levo or kenevo while riding can you tell me what is the maximum motor temperature you see please
Whats your motor firmware 4? After 4 there is 5 then 5.0.4
And 6.0.0... It's interesting that Specialized is still at the 5.0.4. Others Brose had an update a few months ago.Whats your motor firmware 4? After 4 there is 5 then 5.0.4
im not so sure there is some pretty good battery management software and firmware inside our batteries. we use a similar technique with our underwater electronics and the voltage is pretty stable almost to dead batteryI think that there could be an easy explanation to the drop in power output. As your battery wears out, the volts on the battery will drop and therefore providing less power to the engine
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im not so sure there is some pretty good battery management software and firmware inside our batteries. we use a similar technique with our underwater electronics and the voltage is pretty stable almost to dead battery
agreed but can that be minimised by setting the low battery level warnings to be higher than an actual low battery voltage. so when we get the red lights on the battery the actual battery voltage/capacity remaining is enough to be regulatedAt one moment if you reach the maximum allowed current you can't do anything. A discharged battery will have less voltage and with the same (maximum) current the power output will be less.
I rode the other day and did right around 30 mph for 5 miles straight and the hottest my motor got was 90f. It was 75 f during my ride outside. Total ride time was an hour on mostly flat asphalt. Just saying.I gave my Kenevo a good thrashing this morning and checked the motor temp, it had got up 116 Fahrenheit in the Mission Control App.
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