More natural feeling with Yose Power 350W kit?

mngyuan

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I've got a Yose Power 350W kit installed on my bike, with the C500 display and the standard PAS sensor, and I was wondering what my options are for achieving a more "natural" feel, where the motor matches the effort I'm putting in. As I understand it that's torque simulation/current control PAS; I saw the Grin Tech Cycle Analyst lets you choose something like 2W per 1 human watt, something like that would be ideal. It feels like now the motor just kicks in after it detects pedaling, and feels like the motor only has a on or off setting.

Are there some settings I'm not fiddling with enough to get what I want?
Should I put on a KT controller (are there any that are integrated in a Halong battery mount?)
Should I get a bottom bracket torque sensor, like from Woosh? That would require a new controller with the right connector right, or is there a way to connect it to my existing setup?
 

saneagle

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I've got a Yose Power 350W kit installed on my bike, with the C500 display and the standard PAS sensor, and I was wondering what my options are for achieving a more "natural" feel, where the motor matches the effort I'm putting in. As I understand it that's torque simulation/current control PAS; I saw the Grin Tech Cycle Analyst lets you choose something like 2W per 1 human watt, something like that would be ideal. It feels like now the motor just kicks in after it detects pedaling, and feels like the motor only has a on or off setting.

Are there some settings I'm not fiddling with enough to get what I want?
Should I put on a KT controller (are there any that are integrated in a Halong battery mount?)
Should I get a bottom bracket torque sensor, like from Woosh? That would require a new controller with the right connector right, or is there a way to connect it to my existing setup?
There are KT controllers for Hailong batteries. They have the sealed connectors, so you need a new display, throttle, pedal sensor, LCD and 1 into 4 cable to go with it. The connectors on your bike are wired in a different sequence to KT.