Hi All
Still "tweaking" my Magic Pie goodness, and this wekend fitted my cycle analyst to try and bring the bike into legal for when im riding through built up areas...Its a great bit of kit for sure...real info on how the power gets used/wasted
Anyway, based on gary from goldenmtor.ca's post, have wired up the throttle return to the throttle pad on the CA board and shorted out jumper R6.......
However the unit on default settings seems to be really slow to react to an overshoot of the limit )speed or current) and then takes ages to return ( as it seems to cut the power too much)
Can you guys give me a heads up on the settings required to make the cycle analyst work with the Magic Pie please please
Many thanks to Gary, and shout to jim @ alienbikes.co.uk, who both have proved that customer service is in no way dead
Hi There..
If you are overshooting the speed limit setting by too much you need to adjust IntSGain
8.8 IntSGain
This value determines how rapidly the over-ride output will ramp down
when the speed of the vehicle exceeds the limit speed. Increasing this
value will speed up the response time for the speed control, but at the
risk of causing oscillations. Too low of a value will allow considerable
overshoot of the speed limit. The gain value can range from 0 to 999,
and the scaling is currently arbitrary.
Default is 200, I have mine set at 500
If it takes too long to recover try increasing ITermMin
8.12 ITermMin
This value imposes a lower bound on how low the throttle over-ride
can drift downwards when one of the limiting values is being
exceeded. By preventing the over-ride signal from going all the way to
0V, you can decrease the recovery time for the signal to go back
upwards. Range is from 0 to 4.99V, and must be less than ItermMax.
Default setting is .49v, which is so low your controller will think your throttle has failed. Try setting it about 1 volt below your itermMax setting and adjust it up or down as nessasary.
These settings are taken directly from the Cycle Analyst Manual available in the support section of my website or by clicking the following link
http://www.goldenmotor.ca/media/CycleAnalyst_Manual_Vers223.pdfGary