Oy! (that's Jewish for Yo, which I'm pretty sure means Hello)
I had a Cycle Analyst (CA) issue on startup and couldn't find a related thread to tag onto. Thought maybe i'd start one.
My CA is a direct connect version (CA-DP rev 2.25) into a Lyen controller. What was happening was that the bike would accelerate for a second or two and then immediately cut out. When I disconnected the CA the bike would run normally. The CA will override a controller for any number of reasons and I had no idea why this was happening. I actually had to stick my nose into the manual.
The CA comes from the factory with default parameter values, of course, and one of those was "Set # Poles" (section 8.6 in the manual), which was set to 1. That couldn't be right. So, how many poles does a MP have? Anybody? I found that info here:
http://tinyurl.com/c2bh9e5. Apparently it has 56, because when I plugged that info into the CA the bike ran as it should.
The good folks at ebikes.ca (
http://www.ebikes.ca/drainbrain.shtml) suggested that I calibrate the Rshunt value (section 8.3 "Set Rshunt") for more accurate power reporting. Before I had to resort to actually figuring out how to do that, Edward Lyen supplied the shunt resistance as 1.333
milliohms.
So now we're running, calibrated, and ready for the next bug to strike. Can't wait to start playing around with those PI parameters...