Use this guide and put some pics up if you can. It may help others to help you. Click to view.Oh, I see now. My display unit doesn't have a screen. Just a high medium low indicator and battery life
Thanks for the help. Im absolutely crap at all this stuff. I'll give it a whirl in a while and let you know how it goes. Thanks again
Thanks for the helpTescos, Halfords, any bike shop, though the bike shop ones are normally a lot more expensive than the Tesco or Ebay ones, but they're often better.
I appreciate that. To be honest, its all a bit over my head. I can't spend any more. I just thought I'd possibly be able to tweak it and get more speed. I was sent instructions earlier, but I'm absolutely crap at all this stuff so don't know what im doing at all. Honest, unless it's really simple and possibly with a video, im lost. Yours sincerely, c.rap atthisNow you have shown the controller 22a isn't much for a 1kw D/D hub, would be a different story on a 250 -500w geared with appropriate rpm. A 36v Q128c or similar hub will quite happily toot along at 19-22 mph with 22a.
An unknown fact is we don't know your motor rpm, probably more then 390rpm.
A higher amp controller will be able to get more power and torque to the hub via a battery but you will need something like a 30Q or a Sony VC5a celled battery which can deliver 90a or more ( otherwise voltage sag will be horrible) in 6p configuration like the large killer whale batteries. Then you are spending another £500 +.
He has a 48 V battery so does have 1050 W on tap. A 36 V Q128C wheel would get down the road pretty smartly with that controller and battery if they are compatible.Now you have shown the controller 22a isn't much for a 1kw D/D hub, would be a different story on a 250 -500w geared with appropriate rpm. A 36v Q128c or similar hub will quite happily toot along at 19-22 mph with 22a.
They are compatible, but we need to take things one step at a time. first we need to determine whether his motor and other bits are working as they should. the cycle computer would be a good start so that we have some absolute numbers to work with.He has a 48 V battery so does have 1050 W on tap. A 36 V Q128C wheel would get down the road pretty smartly with that controller and battery if they are compatible.