I would like to know how much speed (aproximatelly) can I get from a Magic Pie using the same 20'' wheel and a 14S Lipo like yours.
I would also like to know how much continuous current can I program using that 14S Lipo.
Luís, The 16" Pies have somehow been modified to run at a much higher rpm than the 26" Pies, but I don't know if the 20" Pies have the high rpm motor or not.
On a level road, my 26" Pie will do approximately 15mph
(24km/h) on 29 Volts
(7s2p 10Ah LiPo) and 25mph
(40km/h) on 58 Volts
(14s1p 5Ah LiPo pack).
I'm guessing that the 20" Pie would be somewhere between 19-25mph
(30-40km/h) at 58 Volts, dependant upon the motor.
I would set the Maximum Current to 20 Amps Continuous and 30 Amps Peak and see how it goes. If the motor does not get too warm, you could try increasing it and see if it makes any noticeable difference to the performance.
Unfortunately my Magic Pie is not programmable and the highest current draw I've recorded so far is 20.66 Amps
(584 Watts) on the 7s pack and only slightly over 20 Amps
(1157 Watts) on the 14s pack.
I don't normally monitor the regen current, because I have to reverse my Wattmeter to be able to do so, but here are the figures I obtained when I last monitored the regen current:
23.35Amps (681.5Watts) using a 7cell LiPo pack (25.9V 10Ah).
9.65Amps (525.8Watts) using a 14 cell LiPo pack (51.8V 5Ah).
Alan