Its the common understanding that the keep current set at 100% will give 100% of the AMPS you have the PAS level set at.Regardless whether you peddle at low or high cadence. If you set the 'keep current ' to say 50% .You will get 100% of the AMPS for the selected PAS when peddling at low cadence and 50% when at high cadence.
When i first built a bbs01 350w (18amp) it was very powerfull on the max PAS.No difference peddling slow or fast. After a controller problem i was sent a new one.it was gutless. I fitted my watt meter and found it would only give 8-8.5 AMPS on max PAS regardless of peddling speed,flat or hilly terrain. I bought a programming cable and found it was set to 40% keep current. Setting to 100% and i had my powerfull bike back again,approx 18.5amps on the watt meter. I assumed the original controller had been set at 100% keep current ,or very close.
Recently after after not using for a while as id built a bbshd,i started using it again.As an economy i set the keep current to 70%. Not so good as it was before. I decided to try an experiment with the throttle as i no longer had the watt meter connectors in place .So with the PAS set to max,i cycled on the flat and hills. Peddling at high cadence i should get 70% of 18amps. Applying the throttle would therefore bring the speed up. It did. Peddling low cadence would make no difference at it would already be at 18amps. Yet the throttle worked the same increasing the speed.
I can only surmise the 'keep current' in fact PERMANENTLY keeps the controller at the percentage of max AMPS you set it at (and of course applies likewise across the whole PAS levels range). So on max PAS My 18 amp bike essentially becomes a 12amp max bike ,when 'keep current' set to 66% or a 9amp max bike when set to 50% etc.
Id be interested to hear if others have found this also.
When i first built a bbs01 350w (18amp) it was very powerfull on the max PAS.No difference peddling slow or fast. After a controller problem i was sent a new one.it was gutless. I fitted my watt meter and found it would only give 8-8.5 AMPS on max PAS regardless of peddling speed,flat or hilly terrain. I bought a programming cable and found it was set to 40% keep current. Setting to 100% and i had my powerfull bike back again,approx 18.5amps on the watt meter. I assumed the original controller had been set at 100% keep current ,or very close.
Recently after after not using for a while as id built a bbshd,i started using it again.As an economy i set the keep current to 70%. Not so good as it was before. I decided to try an experiment with the throttle as i no longer had the watt meter connectors in place .So with the PAS set to max,i cycled on the flat and hills. Peddling at high cadence i should get 70% of 18amps. Applying the throttle would therefore bring the speed up. It did. Peddling low cadence would make no difference at it would already be at 18amps. Yet the throttle worked the same increasing the speed.
I can only surmise the 'keep current' in fact PERMANENTLY keeps the controller at the percentage of max AMPS you set it at (and of course applies likewise across the whole PAS levels range). So on max PAS My 18 amp bike essentially becomes a 12amp max bike ,when 'keep current' set to 66% or a 9amp max bike when set to 50% etc.
Id be interested to hear if others have found this also.
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