Dear Commuter;
I just bought two more motors to replace my old style one. The old one worked most excellently and my two new controllers have this exact problem you describe. I am technically able and will fix it.
I have a Fluke 89 that Records and the cutoff happens at 31.2 Volts from the batteries. I ran them down to where the loaded motor became intermittent and loaded them individually - they are all good. They go from 6.5V to 5.2V under about 1.8 Ohms. That explains it and I am supposing that with newer Lithium and Nickel Hydride batteries - especially the sensitivity of the A1-2-3 DuWalt packs, that the LVC is for protecting low voltage from ruining the batteries. I have six Cyclon (Hawker) batteries military spec to be good for at least 300 full discharges and relatively cheap to replace so the intermittent power, especially in traffic is completely unsatisfactory.
Without opening the controller, I am picturing a comparator with a reference voltage of 31.2 Volts and I want to turn that down to about 25V, maybe completely disable it - no Low Voltage Cutoff at all.
Can I get some instructions first?
Regards,
David Merrill.