Hello... I react on "nobody has posted on regen controller"...
I have a regen controller plus 36v500w GM +throttle+pedelec+cycle analyst with now a thotthle overide functionnality that can control my max speed, max amp, and low bat voltages ...
plus... a switch on the regen disable jumper...
I also operate pedelec or throttleOR throttle only, simply by connecting or disconnecting Pedelec connector.
All this being powered by 37v15ah lifepo4 GM pack...
I just plug and play the regen, without considering the phase detection because everything seems pretty fine like that.
I used to reach 33-34 km/h top speed under 40-42V which is the max voltage level of the bat pack.
This is without pedaling.
I reached up to 55km range on a round rip, generally I record with the cycle analyst about 10 to 15% regenerated energy. Which is quite a lot I think.
As discussed in other post for lifepo4... with Draggin, I believe the difference of speed that could be highlighted by some or the other "due to regen vs standard controller" is not so obvious for me... perhaps the max voltage of the battery pack should be compared also. some 37v pack and charger could reach 45-46v if I well read? This I believe could make a speed difference more that the regen vs standard controller...Like also the ... tyres, weight (bike + driver), and aerodynamic!!!
Any way, it is a real happiness to slow down smoothly by the reversed engine instead of just putting calories out by mechanical braking. the transition is soft, there is a slight delay between motor and regen phases, mostly due to to magnetic field reversal inside the motor, I presume. But when it slow down (regen) you really feel it! Regarding the contact, I took out the contactors delivered inside the brake lever and glue them on my the bottom of my shimano combined brake +speed selector levers. Any time I slow down sufficiently the the trottle ( if unsufficient, I'm only I free wheel, which some time could be appreciated), or any time I brake, this will go automatically to regen phase, I also drove a bionx (matra bike) for testing phase, and mine works pretty much the same way, except that I have not the famous fashion e control with lcd display.... which for me is more than a gadget once you have found the real working setting. However, the intend was to have a fully suspended bike (front and rear) and a little more power than proposed here in france either for battery and for engine (also beneficial in reverse phase) and on top to limit the whole price to approximately one third of the matra bike!!!! and I'really happy: that works!!!
I also put a switch on the regen jumper, and you can effectively slow down only free wheel without regen function activated.. This is useful in particular when going slow to follow a simple bike....
Perhaps one day I will buy a standard controler to check if I reach any higher top speed, but this is far to be sure, according our discussion. Also, bing installed on a mountain bike with front and rear suspension, the wight should be around 28.5-29kg, battery included (15kg bike + 8kg motorized wheel+5.5 kg battery)
regarding the fuse, I have a 20a on line just after key switch, and I never burnt it, even if sometime the peak amperage are going beuyond 30a for a few sec... I believe 30A plus motor stall is not prudent... you could easily rech if you maintain this position for a while around 40v*30a = 1200Watts input (seems a bit heavy for a 500w nominal power motor isn'it?!!! (I prefer to limit a 40*20=800Watts approximately the maximum continuous power in case of stall motor or heavy ramp)
My top problem for the time being is my Golden Motor LifePo4 battery pack, either the
BMS or the charger I don't know (perhaps more the charger) that do not allow to reach the max capacity of the battery by following standard charge procedures. following the 3 first weeks without problem (i.e. up to 55km range, battery charger works around 7 to 8 hours red light on...), I can now reach only 26km on the same trip if I let the charger connected a whole night, during which the red light will now pass green in around 2h30'... I believe this is a charger concern because I tested a multiple charge one day (i.e full charge for 2-3hours + x time (wait one hour+one hour charge))...
This is a real concern for me, since I never know how much the battery is charged (allways volts around 42v when I start), and because my ebike is my single vehicle for the time.
I call, & mail several time Philip Yao (Philip, If you read the forum, I desesperately wait an anser from this problem...), but still waiting a feed back from him...(up to now I was specially happy with Philip help, Now , this is a shame, I start to change my mind, what a pain!!!)
Best regards,
Andre.