Author Topic: An original Magic controller, a 24v V2 one, a new M-controller and program cable  (Read 7783 times)

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Which of these will work with the software and cable?
What can I actually do with this program?
Do any (or all 3) of my controllers have the alarm function?
Does the software have a "test" function?
Is there a users guide for the software?


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Saw those..  
What does changing the voltage from 24 to 36 to 48v do?
Does it set JUST the top speed? Does it also set LVC? And if it does, what LVC numbers does it set it for?

Those posts/video was from a year ago..
You mean to tell me, that in an entire year, nothing else is added to help?
Lol..  Typical GM
« Last Edit: April 25, 2011, 07:54:47 PM by sangesf »

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Setting the voltage, hmm haven't seen any difference posted on this forum.
LVC is mostlikely controlled by the bms, so no cut-out voltage from the controller's end. A device called the cycle analyst can be used to set a lvc. There has been some improvement on the connectability and actual impact of settings that have been changed.

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Setting the voltage, hmm haven't seen any difference posted on this forum.
LVC is mostlikely controlled by the bms, so no cut-out voltage from the controller's end. A device called the cycle analyst can be used to set a lvc. There has been some improvement on the connectability and actual impact of settings that have been changed.


There HAS to be some difference..
Makes no sense to have the "earlier" controllers being able to control LVC and have an alarm, and the "newer" controllers having no LVC or alarm, and then have you buy an interface cable that does nothing but let you LOOK at the settings, but not allow you to change anything, or if you do change something, it has no effect.