Hi and
to the forum.
It sounds like the battery's
BMS may be causing your lack or regen above 56V.
Your GM battery was probably a LiFePO
4 battery, in which case the cells can accept slightly higher charging voltages without any major problems apart from a reduction in the battery's lifespan.
Your new 51.8V, 14S7P Battery Pack uses the more common 18650 lithium Ion cylindrical cells instead of the safer
(also heavier and usually more expensive) LiFePO
4 cells, therefore it would be potentially dangerous to overcharge the battery with an excessive amount of regen energy, but I would have expected the maximum acceptable voltage to be exactly the same as the maximum charger voltage
(14 cells @ 4.2V/cell = 58.8V).
The Magic Pie can produce more than 22 Amps of regen current:
But fully charged 18650 lithium cells would not be able to safely absorb that amount of additional energy without the maximum charging voltage being exceeded, and this is why the
BMS prevents the excess energy from reaching the battery.
Your controller settings all look correct to me, and I think it is probably due to your battery's
BMS doing it job correctly.
Although, it might be worth raising the overvoltage protection a couple of volts to see if it has a noticeable affect on the regen.
As long as your maximum recorded voltage on the Cycle Analyst does not exceed 58.8V, your controller and battery will be fine.
Alan