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You leave the throttle shut. The Speedict software will gradually increase the throttle output each time you press the "+" button.Steve & d8veh...
Danny suggested I try Road Legal 2 again, with throttle override disabled & no governor mode & it's now working pretty much as I would expect.
I still have plenty of tinkering to do but, with pedals held still, throttle only ramps up to about 6kph & with pedals allowed to rotate, ramps all the way to full speed provided the cadence reaches 70, which is what I set it to for 100% power.
When you set the throttle override, obviously you leave the throttle shut for setting the low point, but do you go to full throttle to set the high point, or leave it shut?
For the low setting, the idea is to press "+" (about 13 times)until the wheel starts to turn and then press "-" a couple of times to givea small margin.
Then for the high setting, keep pressing "+" until it won't go any faster, and add a couple more for the margin. When you press "OK" or whatever it is, the wheel will spin for a bit, often stopping and starting before finally stopping, so be careful, and then the results are storedin memory. The Speedict then knows the exact voltage to start your throttle, and it will also know the voltage that gives top speed so that it can translate your actual throttle values to something within that range.
The 6mph max speed with the pedals still is how it's supposed to work in legal mode 2 because that's what makes it legal