I have been using a 12S (44.4v nominative) battery for a while now around town, today was the first real world test and the 15 A 36v KT controller failed this test...
Usual road to Hendaye, 12.7 km to the factory where SWMBO works:
On the way (above image) all went well until the main hill where about 35-45 seconds in the controller cut out. I was pulling about 700 W peak, over 600 W constant. Turned controller off, turned it back on and away it went again for a few seconds. I think this was a thermal issue but can't say because the controller is in a plastic box that is screwed tight.
On the way home I turned the power down (32 tooth chainwheel instead of 42 tooth) and all went fine with a peak at 649 W but mostly around 500 W climbing back up the hill. I used 7.1 Wh/km on the way home
I will swap the controller for a 36/48v 20 A one to solve this issue.
It was a real road test, on the way I rode through a thunderstorm! Had to stop for the hail, couldn't see and couldn't feel my fingers... The wind gusts were the scary bit!
Usual road to Hendaye, 12.7 km to the factory where SWMBO works:
On the way (above image) all went well until the main hill where about 35-45 seconds in the controller cut out. I was pulling about 700 W peak, over 600 W constant. Turned controller off, turned it back on and away it went again for a few seconds. I think this was a thermal issue but can't say because the controller is in a plastic box that is screwed tight.
On the way home I turned the power down (32 tooth chainwheel instead of 42 tooth) and all went fine with a peak at 649 W but mostly around 500 W climbing back up the hill. I used 7.1 Wh/km on the way home
I will swap the controller for a 36/48v 20 A one to solve this issue.
It was a real road test, on the way I rode through a thunderstorm! Had to stop for the hail, couldn't see and couldn't feel my fingers... The wind gusts were the scary bit!