Hi, while out riding recently I was looking at the battery level indicator, there was two segments left, I just squeezed the brake lever not actually braking.
on doing this the battery indicator increased 1 segment when lever released the level went back down. Anyone have any idea what is happening? Many thanks. Brian
I have a mid-drive (as well as a hub drive)(TSDZ)that I use mainly because it conveniently fits in the back of car with wheels quickly removed. Anyhow, the same happens when I quickly take my thumb off the throttle. In my case its worst as it jumps up several bars to give a full reading.
I did look into this once. There is two significant factors that seem to cause this in my case.
The first can be considered fairly normal for a motor in that when its on full power and then the power is suddenly switched down/off, the momentum/inertia in the motor (which now acts as a generator) creates a short voltage spike/surge which is usually absorbed by the controller's capacitor and the battery.
The second factor in my case is that I use parallel batteries with diodes and this can make matters much worse as it prevents current from flowing back into the battery.