Hi,
got inspired by
Bikemad's Dual controller thread, so credits go to him
Had six mosfets laying around that I bought when the pie's battery wiring went up in smoke.
In theory in this application the fets could easily be doubled.
So I cut a heatsink for them. This is the most annoying part when you do not have the right tools for the job.
Wired the fets into the pie, using the shunt that is already on the board.
There's a little mess inside the pie now. Lots of zipties.
Backside (fixed the screws with hot glue before reassembling, not shown in the pic)
Bridged the shunt about two third to get a wider range when tuning with the cruise controller software.
Turned the current limits down to 20amp continous and 25 amp peak.
First "run" with rear wheel off the ground, no load, everything was fine.
First real start was WHOOOOOOA!!!, but blows the 35amp car fuse immediately.
Had to build a "twin fuse pack" because I could not get higher rated fuses in that style.
Turning down the "acceleration" setting to 95% may have been helpful, too.
Now the pie pushes a lot harder than before.
Hope to get the front suspension forks this week, 'cause the setup of the 'goose is very "front happy" now
Took it for a test ride. Big big smile
The good thing is
the pie seems to keep cooler than before.
Maybe the fets have a better operation point now.
Maybe bad: the first time my batteries got warm (not hot).
I'm not sure if this setup will stand the double power as the wire length and the cooling of the fets is not equal,
so maybe they will not share the load fifty-fifty.
Will keep you up to date as tuning is in progress.
cheers, phil.