Hi Alan,
thanks for your help and accepting me posting in the forums.
Nice performance on your Magic Pie builds!
I bridged about one third of the shunt, results were about 40 amps peak and, at lower speeds, about 25 amps continous
with software settings 55 amps peak and 30 amps continous.
with my diy limn battery made of 14s7p samsung icr 18650 cells it made about 2100 watts peak.
I'm very happy with that!
The bad things:
The bearing lost a bit of the grease because of the temperature inside.
I can live with that, maybe get some different "heavier" grease for it
I managed to burn the wiring when climbing a hill (10 minutes about 1500 watts).
It burnt outside the motor inside the black rubber box where it splits from one cable
into the signal and the battery cable.
Maybe the connection was not good from start, now I'm wiring a little thicker battery cables
(2,5mm² instead of 1,5mm²) and have to redo the signal cables, too.
Will post pictures when finished, hope that the controller survived.
The pie was working till I stopped because of cut-outs and a little smoke from the cable.
Cheers, phil.