Heyo,
I have a 250 W Dillenger front hub kit on a 10-y-old hybrid commuter which has transformed my commute, but:
When I sail down a hill which puts the road speed over the limit of 15.5 mph, the motor freewheels (great), but when I start up the next hill the controller waits until the road speed is down to 11 - 12 mph before it restores torque. This is a time of several seconds, I'm guessing this is some kind of safety feature, but it's a pain when you have to wait (with pedals spinning) for the system to forgive me for enjoying gravity assist. The motor is a Bafang 36 V BPM, the control head is a C965.
Has anyone found a work-around for this behaviour? I currently manage the situation by _braking_ down hills to avoid over-speeding, rather than having the controller bonk at the bottom and leave me struggling up the other side; I consider this less hazardous than having no drive (my knees won't allow me to supply much pedal pressure).
I have a 250 W Dillenger front hub kit on a 10-y-old hybrid commuter which has transformed my commute, but:
When I sail down a hill which puts the road speed over the limit of 15.5 mph, the motor freewheels (great), but when I start up the next hill the controller waits until the road speed is down to 11 - 12 mph before it restores torque. This is a time of several seconds, I'm guessing this is some kind of safety feature, but it's a pain when you have to wait (with pedals spinning) for the system to forgive me for enjoying gravity assist. The motor is a Bafang 36 V BPM, the control head is a C965.
Has anyone found a work-around for this behaviour? I currently manage the situation by _braking_ down hills to avoid over-speeding, rather than having the controller bonk at the bottom and leave me struggling up the other side; I consider this less hazardous than having no drive (my knees won't allow me to supply much pedal pressure).