Hi all,
just been browsing the net and perusing my 36v 250w Max Drive bike, it dawns on me that the max drive is same unit 250w or 350w all that has changed is the voltage to the unit, I've looked at the spec in the manual, motor will take 36,43 or 48v inc. controller, cadence slightly higher for higher voltage ,display is rated for higher voltages too, UK version 36v to be compliant with the fun police as in stamped 250w and voltage ramped down, Sweden Germany etc. They have it in 48v guise and is classed as speed Pedelecs class, stamped accordingly but top motor numbers are the same mmg33 350. Pedelec.de site mentions and talks about the max drive.
Question is does the programming of the actual unit get set at factory e.g. Max Amperage etc. Or is it 48v plug and play , is it possible to program the unit via USB as per bbso2 same software maybe? As beneath the lovely exterior it's looks similar to a bbs set up in a new mount to save old ugly way of mounting to bb.
I look forward to your replies gentlemen (and ladies)
just been browsing the net and perusing my 36v 250w Max Drive bike, it dawns on me that the max drive is same unit 250w or 350w all that has changed is the voltage to the unit, I've looked at the spec in the manual, motor will take 36,43 or 48v inc. controller, cadence slightly higher for higher voltage ,display is rated for higher voltages too, UK version 36v to be compliant with the fun police as in stamped 250w and voltage ramped down, Sweden Germany etc. They have it in 48v guise and is classed as speed Pedelecs class, stamped accordingly but top motor numbers are the same mmg33 350. Pedelec.de site mentions and talks about the max drive.
Question is does the programming of the actual unit get set at factory e.g. Max Amperage etc. Or is it 48v plug and play , is it possible to program the unit via USB as per bbso2 same software maybe? As beneath the lovely exterior it's looks similar to a bbs set up in a new mount to save old ugly way of mounting to bb.
I look forward to your replies gentlemen (and ladies)