I have a problem with a Lishui controller. At least, I think it's the controller. The supplier is currently sending a replacement, so I'll know for sure soon.
If the old controller is faulty, I'd be keen fix it and use it on another bike.
All is fine except that, if you are out of the saddle with one foot on the pedal and one on the ground (e.g. stopping briefly, doing a U-turn or negotiating a gateway), there is often a sudden but very brief unexpected surge of power. Not good when waiting for oncoming traffic to pass before turning right !
When moving off from rest, it takes about 2/3 turn of the pedals before the power cuts in, which is fine. I appreciate that when coasting and then recommencing pedalling the delay will be less. But the pedal movement when "scooting" slowly or briefly stopping is very small and surely should not trigger the motor? Or could there be another cause?
This has been apparent from new, not something that has developed later. There are only a few settings available via the display (D500) and none that make any difference. Could the problem be "built in" to the programming, in which case could it be altered using a laptop and lead?
NB The setting "Slowly start up" has settings 0, 1, 2, 3. I've tried 0 and 2, but no discernible difference. I assume this is a soft start adjustment but perhaps it is something else?
Any thoughts or ideas, anyone?
Thanks!
If the old controller is faulty, I'd be keen fix it and use it on another bike.
All is fine except that, if you are out of the saddle with one foot on the pedal and one on the ground (e.g. stopping briefly, doing a U-turn or negotiating a gateway), there is often a sudden but very brief unexpected surge of power. Not good when waiting for oncoming traffic to pass before turning right !
When moving off from rest, it takes about 2/3 turn of the pedals before the power cuts in, which is fine. I appreciate that when coasting and then recommencing pedalling the delay will be less. But the pedal movement when "scooting" slowly or briefly stopping is very small and surely should not trigger the motor? Or could there be another cause?
This has been apparent from new, not something that has developed later. There are only a few settings available via the display (D500) and none that make any difference. Could the problem be "built in" to the programming, in which case could it be altered using a laptop and lead?
NB The setting "Slowly start up" has settings 0, 1, 2, 3. I've tried 0 and 2, but no discernible difference. I assume this is a soft start adjustment but perhaps it is something else?
Any thoughts or ideas, anyone?
Thanks!
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