Hi Everyone
I am considering buying two of these magic controllers for one bike. I live in the mountains in France (Chamonix Mont Blanc). This is one of the reasons I am interested in regenerative systems.
My first e-bike is going to be an off road on road prototype, in fact it will be two bikes eventually.
I live 300M above town so cruising down the valley has tones of potential to charge batteries.
I plan to install 2x 1000W hub motors with mechanical disc brakes. The front hub can be removed along with one of the controllers, this way the front wheel is simply replaced with a standard wheel and I have two 1000W bikes so a friend can ride too! I will use both hubs on one bike for steeper off road climbing and to get me home quick when those tough uphill sections kick in. The advantage of two controllers is that I can have independent front and rear regenerative breaking. I'm sure this may cause problems if one wheel momentarily locks up and starts to draw more current from the non locked motor. I am hoping that this will be easy to control. When riding technical single track it is important to have a smooth control over both brakes. And the brakes are constantly on so I am expecting to generate quite a bit of energy.
I have no idea how high I will be able to climb on very steep off road terrain but I am hoping that with 2000W and 30Ah of LiFePO4 + continious pedal assist I may be able to make it from 1300M to 2000M then the fun begins as I drop into any single track of my choice
By the time I arrive home at 1300M I hope the battery to have enough charge to make it 100M downhill to the bar and then back again
Anyone find out if these were 50A or 30A at 48V ? they look a bit small to handle 50A constant.
Soon to purchase components, have a 30Ah batt on it's way but keen to start building Prismatic packs. Have been discussing cell &
BMS prices with Yesa and YGS Power. Gonna check out what is available with EV and then see what I can find in Switzerland. Postage is high so gonna ship by surface once all is decided. Should be rollin by end of July.