After playing about with settings - this made no difference to performance of Pie and is very slow.
Hills I could previously zoom up with old noisy pie are now a significant struggle with new pie. It will grind to a halt and then stop unless I put some serious pedling into it.
I thought I could amend settings on Pie via USB to get some extra out of it but settings do absolutely nothing.
I am not 100% happy with this Magic Pie - it needs a lot more power.
I bought a turnigy watt meter at the weekend so I can see what it's pulling out of the battery - something isn't quite right with the whole thing.
What voltage is the pie set at and what voltage is your battery?
Gary
ok so I downloaded the software from GM's website - (from where the enternal controller is listed on on the main page)
I disconnected the battery and harness.
Then plugged in the USB cable to the controller.
the other end into the laptop. (at this point, the neighbors thought I was building a robot lol)
I got a beep from the software.
I got the parameters from the controller and the software said the following:
max 50A
continuous 30A
voltage 24V
Regen =100%
max speed thingy =100%
I have a 48v Battery from ping V2.5 (new) , so I changed the voltage to 48v and then saved the config to the controller.
I disconnected, and tested if it actually did save by getting the config again which duly said 48v...
I tested the bike out on the street @48v and the torque/acceleration is the same - I.e. changing the settings gave no change.
My battery is a band new ping 10AH which will go up to 30A Max before cutting out (a feature of ping)
the only thing I can think is that a wire has come lose slightly and has affected the gauge which in turn has affected the max amperage.
I'll have it out again this weekend and will be soldering in all the battery connections with the new Turnigy watt meter and get the *actual* reading.
What should I be expecting Watts wise with a 48v 30A max battery ?
I'm assuming 48v*30a=1440w
However, assuming the external controller will do only 16A which I've seen banded about on this forum (the true/rated figure of what it *should* be is kept secret by GM for some reason) then the Max output I would be expecting is 48v*16a=768w
If my test shows that it's pumping out less than 768w when going up a hill and comes to a stop (like its doing at the moment) then there's something technically wrong (?)
Regards,
Magzy