I have brought a second hand Wisper 806SE. I knew when I brought it that the battery had failed (reading less 10V..) and before buying a new Wisper battery I have tried running it on a new 36V 10A battery pack brought from Ebay. I want to decided whether I like it if I do then I will buy a new battery for the Wisper and use the new Ebay battery pack on another bike I want to try to convert.
The bikes works but seems to have strange problem. If I run it and either use the throttle or pedal assist once the current reading goes to maximum then the assist stops until the speed has dropped. This seems to happen above >13mph.If I keep the current below maximum its all fine and works.
It feels like there is a current limiter that's tripping in and then resetting.
I assumed that this must be an issue with the cheapo battery pack I am using, but the voltage from the pack does not go to zero so I don't think the battery pack itself is current limiting.
Does the control system on the Wisper itself have a current limitation that might be cutting in?
Any ideas welcome, I am new to electric bikes but have a background in electronics so am happy to play with the power system (and am very aware of the risks of playing with Li-ion batteries).
BTW the bike is very impressive, beautifully made and designed.
mike
The bikes works but seems to have strange problem. If I run it and either use the throttle or pedal assist once the current reading goes to maximum then the assist stops until the speed has dropped. This seems to happen above >13mph.If I keep the current below maximum its all fine and works.
It feels like there is a current limiter that's tripping in and then resetting.
I assumed that this must be an issue with the cheapo battery pack I am using, but the voltage from the pack does not go to zero so I don't think the battery pack itself is current limiting.
Does the control system on the Wisper itself have a current limitation that might be cutting in?
Any ideas welcome, I am new to electric bikes but have a background in electronics so am happy to play with the power system (and am very aware of the risks of playing with Li-ion batteries).
BTW the bike is very impressive, beautifully made and designed.
mike