Do you have a separate
BMS controlling the contactor, or are you referring to the battery settings within the controller?
If it is a separate
BMS that is opening the contacts in the contactor you should try reducing the "High voltage protection value (V)" until it is ~0.5V lower than the
BMS maximum voltage setting as this should allow the controller to disable the regen before the voltage rises too high forcing the
BMS to open the contactor to protect the battery.
But before you alter the parameters of the controller, you should make a note the voltage
difference between the "High voltage protection value (V)" and the "High voltage protection exit value (V)" before altering them
(i.e. difference = 0.5V, 1V, 1.5 or 2V etc.) When you have lowered the "High voltage protection value (V)" you must also lower the "High voltage protection exit value (V)" by the same amount to ensure that the voltage
difference remains the same.
It is possible that the controller's high voltage protection may still work even if the battery is disconnected, in which case the controller should be protected against excessive regenerative voltage being produced.
However, if you don't have a separate
BMS, and it is actually the controller that is opening the contactor, then the in line switch I suggested fitting might be the easiest way to prevent the battery from being disconnected from the controller by preventing regen while the battery is still fully charged.
I live near the top of a steep hill and use home made LiPo packs without
BMS to power my hubmotors, so I would simply disconnect the front brake switch so that I could control my speed and stop at the bottom without overcharging my LiPo pack and just use the rear brake lever for regen braking when I want to.
The newer Vector controllers fitted in the GM hubmotors will not activate the regen if the battery voltage is too high, so I no longer need to worry about unplugging the front brake switch.
I presumed that the VEC500 would be the same.
Hopefully it
will be the same when the required settings are entered.
Alan