HI,
Finally joined after lurking for a while as a visitor!
I've just bought a Yose 36v. 250w rear motor kit (cassette) and in the process of fitting. I bought the 250w. kit because it had black spokes to match my front wheel. I would have preferred the 350w kit but that has silver spokes. I realise that the 250w kit is "street legal" and has a 6km limit on the throttle, but would really like a full throttle. That's not possible with this kit. It has a c500 display and a JYT sine wave controller.
It looks like I could straight swap the battery carrier with the one containing a Lishui controller in the 350w kit.
Integrated Lishui Controller in Hailong Battery holder with 5 Gold-pla (yosepower.com)
It has the same Julet plugs and contacts for the battery.
Both the 250w and 350w kits have the same c500 display.
QUESTIONS
Are all the parameters set in the controller, or are there likely to be other issues (motor or display)?
The c500 display is sold separately by Yose, but they don't specify options so I assume it's the same for all kits without any programming by the vendor?
The 250w motor is listed on Yose's website with 58Nm max torque whereas the 350w is listed at only 35Nm. I find this puzzling but my knowledge of electrickery is very basic. The 250w JYT controller is listed as sign-wave, but the 350w Lishui isn't stated. Could this be the difference?
It would appear that the Lishui contoller will give a full throttle and higher max speed. I'm not bothered about a higher max speed and really bought the kit for help up the hills. I'm guessing that the higher amp rating of the Lishui controller will show an improvement over the 250w one?
Finally, is this likely to work, and it it does am I putting the 250w motor under any excessive stress?
Please note that as this is a new kit I am not looking to do any other mods such as 48v. The 250w kit comes with a 36v 12.5Ah. battery - same as the 350w.
Many thanks for reading this and looking forward to any responses.
Finally joined after lurking for a while as a visitor!
I've just bought a Yose 36v. 250w rear motor kit (cassette) and in the process of fitting. I bought the 250w. kit because it had black spokes to match my front wheel. I would have preferred the 350w kit but that has silver spokes. I realise that the 250w kit is "street legal" and has a 6km limit on the throttle, but would really like a full throttle. That's not possible with this kit. It has a c500 display and a JYT sine wave controller.
It looks like I could straight swap the battery carrier with the one containing a Lishui controller in the 350w kit.
Integrated Lishui Controller in Hailong Battery holder with 5 Gold-pla (yosepower.com)
It has the same Julet plugs and contacts for the battery.
Both the 250w and 350w kits have the same c500 display.
QUESTIONS
Are all the parameters set in the controller, or are there likely to be other issues (motor or display)?
The c500 display is sold separately by Yose, but they don't specify options so I assume it's the same for all kits without any programming by the vendor?
The 250w motor is listed on Yose's website with 58Nm max torque whereas the 350w is listed at only 35Nm. I find this puzzling but my knowledge of electrickery is very basic. The 250w JYT controller is listed as sign-wave, but the 350w Lishui isn't stated. Could this be the difference?
It would appear that the Lishui contoller will give a full throttle and higher max speed. I'm not bothered about a higher max speed and really bought the kit for help up the hills. I'm guessing that the higher amp rating of the Lishui controller will show an improvement over the 250w one?
Finally, is this likely to work, and it it does am I putting the 250w motor under any excessive stress?
Please note that as this is a new kit I am not looking to do any other mods such as 48v. The 250w kit comes with a 36v 12.5Ah. battery - same as the 350w.
Many thanks for reading this and looking forward to any responses.
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