I would not hesitate to go for the Magic Pie, because it has plenty of torque making it ideal for your needs.
The Pie may be heavier, but its large diameter and extra poles/magnets give it much greater torque.
I must say the torque is huge.
I was just going to say that you made the right decision in buying the Pie, but it sounds to me like you might already know that!
Alan.
The regen on 28" wheel is perplexing me here.
The larger radius of the wheel obviously relates to torque vs regen current supplied to the FETS gate. The 28" wheel would be more wheel torque vs regen, where as a 16" wheel would amount to more RPM vs regen.
How does the differences relate in the real world to the end user?
With a small wheel, the regen is far more effective at actually slowing the bike down quickly, so it only works harder, but for a shorter period of time.
A larger wheel exerts more leverage, making it more difficult for the regen to slow the speed down, and it therefore has to work for a longer period of time, but at a reduced rate compared to the smaller wheel.
The velocity, gradient of the hill and the total combined weight of the bike and rider will ultimately determine how much load is put upon the regen. The higher the load, the greater the generated current
(and also the heat) will be.
I think the voltage generated at high speed
(before regen is used) may be more of a problem for the controller with a small wheel than with a big wheel. The voltage being generated will be relative to the wheel speed, therefore a 16" wheel will produce ~75% more volts than a 28" wheel running at the same road speed. If the voltage goes too high, something is likely to fail.
(ie. the FETs or capacitors etc.)
I have 2 MagicPie's with 36V16A LiPo batteries purchased in late Feb 2010.
Interesting combination.
Geoff can I ask a few questions.
These are Lipo not lifepo4?
Two packs or one and how are they configured to the controller?
This is a dual drive?
If, so it wouldn't be by any chance its the front wheel cutting out?
And what is the C rating on you lipo's?
Thanks.
The clue was in the initial post:
I have installed PAS detectors on both bikes
I suspect the batteries are
LiMn not
LiPo.
Alan