Hello
I have a Magic Pie since autumn 2011. I drove now 3000 km with the motor, and had already broken a controller in winter, a capacitor was broken, exchange of the capacitor has not helped. Now the controller is broken again. One or two FETs are burned.
Both controllers also have solder balls, were the most likely cause short circuits.
Before the final controller was broken, he has only been working at half capacity, has a maximum of 30km / h and the whole bike will vibrate when set off and when it is over 33 km / h.
Hopefully, only the controller is broken.
Just for general information only.
I have a 48V battery with sixteen Headway 16A cells with a 30-60 A
BMS. I load the battery at 15 A maximum of 1.5 hours at 58.4 volts. Engine is rear mounted into 26 inch City Bike. With Cycle Analyst.
The controller was programmed with 20 amps and 48 volts and in the original plastic case packed in the luggage carrier. very airy.
Braking power 90%.
My feeling is that the controller always broke, when I drove half hour or longer at full throttle and then I slowed down considerably, as if the controller, when it is hot first, no longer tolerate brakes.
Now arises the question for me, will I once again invest in a GM Controller.
If the controller is in an aluminum case with fan perhaps?
Are there any reliable controller?
Do I need to rewire anything new for a different controller, plugs and so on?
Important to me is slow down with the engine, saves brake pads and brake performance is great. Braking distance is only 6m from 45 to zero km/h.
From a performance point I would like to have a little more power. Because uphill at about 15km / h with the controller 20A setting the controller use only about 10A.
The charge of the battery during braking would be nice, but if it could harm the battery, rather not.
The first controller has loaded back to the battery, but still has only about 5% more coverage brought by Cycle Analyst.
The newer controller has not reloaded, but he has also slowed down at low speed very well. What I found very enjoyable.
Basically, I'm very happy with the controller but unfortunately it breaks down too quickly. In addition, solder dissolves and causes short circuits.
The capacitors are designed only to 105 ° C. But 65 € per controller is again relatively cheap in comparison to others.
What is your recommendation? A other controller.
Or maybe two GM controller as a reserve and a aluminum box with a fan. Maybe problems with fan in the rain.
Thank you
Sam
PS:. My english is not so good. I live in Austria, Europa