- I do not know where the setting is "The 50% speed limit voltage (V) is set too high"
I have just double checked some screenshots and it appears this setting is only available on the HPC controllers (not the VEC).
Unfortunately, when I load your settings into the PI-800 program I get "
Err" on the Nominal battery voltage parameter and most of the other parameters are blank, so I am unable to see what any your temperature, voltage, or current settings are.
Your batteries are 50Ah each, so that's a total capacity of 200Ah or 10kWh of Energy.
Your four solar panels should produce ~1.34kW output in total, which would take at least 7 hours 40 minutes to fully charge your battery pack if it was completely discharged at the beginning of the charge.
I still feel that this problem is temperature related
(possibly the motor) so it might be worth checking there is sufficient coolant circulating through the motor and that no air is trapped within the coolant pipes causing an
air lock?
Have you installed a separate electric pump to force the coolant around the cooling circuit?
I'm guessing that the original motor will have had an integral belt driven water pump with a reasonably high flow rate and much larger diameter coolant pipes.
Does the coolant for the motor and the controller heat sink circulate in series or are the coolant pipes connected in parallel?
I'm wondering whether more coolant is taking an easier route through the controller heatsink leaving the motor with a reduced coolant flow.
Does the motor feel noticeably warm to the touch when it starts to slow down?
Did you apply thermal paste between the base of the controller and the heatsink to help transfer the heat more efficiently?
I am running out of suggestions, so I have emailed GM China to see if they can help to locate the cause of your problem and I will let you know what they say.
Alan