Magic Pie 5, Magic Pie Edge and Smart Pie 5 now available with Bluetooth connectivity for setting and monitoring.(Bluetooth connection requires Android 4.4 onwards)
who is talking about magic controller? I don't have this magic ...what is this???
Magic! ... It can drive your ebike even with failed motor hall sensors, throttle, breaker, or all of them failed together!It acts as sensorless controller when your motor hall effect sensors fail!
I have the 48V Set. So can I use it also with a Lipo-batterie about 63V (when its full charged)
When LiPolys first came out, the recommended LVC was 2.5V per cell. Once they figured out that the batteries didn't last long and often got so out of balance that they would catch fire while charging, the LVC recommendation was upped to 2.8V per cell. That wasn't enough either, so they upped it to 3.0V.
i thought the magic controller was max 60v but you can overclock it to 80v, but it will get you nowhere and you'll probably end up in a wheelchair
The 63 Volts on the capacitor is the "Working Voltage (WVDC)". This is a rating as to how much voltage may be applied to the capacitor without damaging it.(There is a small safety factor built in for a little bit more voltage)A capacitor consists of two flat plates seperated by an insulator. A wire is connected to each plate. The WVDC is the rating on the insulator as to how effective it is. In this case it can insulate up to a 63 volt difference before it breaks down and allows conduction across it.