I've just fitted a Panda 250W 36V Pro front hub kit to my wife's bike - all went pretty smoothly apart from the front wheel going in the wrong direction with the wire coming up the left fork. Luckily I tested it in walk mode as it said in the manual to discover that issue...
So now with the wheel the other way round, it pulls forward in walk mode at 5kmh, which I take to be a good thing. However when I ride the bike and pedal there's no sign of the motor doing anything despite the red LED on the PAS sensor flashing every time a magnet on the disc passes it. I've checked that P3 is set to 1 in the KT LCD (though not changed any parameters since supplied)
The only thing I'm wondering about at the moment is maybe my battery setup. As I couldn't afford to buy the kit and a lithium battery in the same month, I decided to use some 5Ah sealed lead acid batteries that I have many of temporarily to test things. I have three in series giving me a terminal voltage of around 38V unloaded, but only 5Ah obviously. That seems enough for walk mode, and the battery gauge is showing full initially..
I'm going to try six batteries (3S2P) tomorrow when they've charged to give me 10Ah at 36V - although I am very aware that SLA discharge characteristics are very different to lithium battery ones.
Could this be the cause of the lack of power to the hub motor when pedalling?
Or is it worth me speaking to Panda just in case there's something wrong with the controller?
So now with the wheel the other way round, it pulls forward in walk mode at 5kmh, which I take to be a good thing. However when I ride the bike and pedal there's no sign of the motor doing anything despite the red LED on the PAS sensor flashing every time a magnet on the disc passes it. I've checked that P3 is set to 1 in the KT LCD (though not changed any parameters since supplied)
The only thing I'm wondering about at the moment is maybe my battery setup. As I couldn't afford to buy the kit and a lithium battery in the same month, I decided to use some 5Ah sealed lead acid batteries that I have many of temporarily to test things. I have three in series giving me a terminal voltage of around 38V unloaded, but only 5Ah obviously. That seems enough for walk mode, and the battery gauge is showing full initially..
I'm going to try six batteries (3S2P) tomorrow when they've charged to give me 10Ah at 36V - although I am very aware that SLA discharge characteristics are very different to lithium battery ones.
Could this be the cause of the lack of power to the hub motor when pedalling?
Or is it worth me speaking to Panda just in case there's something wrong with the controller?