Thanks guys!
KC, just using the throttles that come with the motor kit. The generic 3 wire unit the 5v type. Upping or lowering pack voltage doesnt affect throttle voltage with most controllers within its operating range. I used my Garmin for 2 charge cycles on the original pack to establish speeds and distance. I calibrated a common digital speedo with the Garmin, its pretty accurate done that way. Living in the flats is about as good as it gets for speed and range. I almost always assist, and usually ride in the 15-20mph range which usually pulls around 5amps on the amp/vmeter at the voltages Im running. My 10.4ah pack is the one with the most mileage ridden, havent gotten a lot of time on the 13.2ah unit yet, and basically none on the commercially produced 15ah48v pack. The 48v pack is somewhat lethargic compared to the 52v packs. Hope to run the 55v pack this afternoon. Slowly climbing the voltage ladder. Will have to change controllers to go any higher. Hope this answers your questions.
KC, just using the throttles that come with the motor kit. The generic 3 wire unit the 5v type. Upping or lowering pack voltage doesnt affect throttle voltage with most controllers within its operating range. I used my Garmin for 2 charge cycles on the original pack to establish speeds and distance. I calibrated a common digital speedo with the Garmin, its pretty accurate done that way. Living in the flats is about as good as it gets for speed and range. I almost always assist, and usually ride in the 15-20mph range which usually pulls around 5amps on the amp/vmeter at the voltages Im running. My 10.4ah pack is the one with the most mileage ridden, havent gotten a lot of time on the 13.2ah unit yet, and basically none on the commercially produced 15ah48v pack. The 48v pack is somewhat lethargic compared to the 52v packs. Hope to run the 55v pack this afternoon. Slowly climbing the voltage ladder. Will have to change controllers to go any higher. Hope this answers your questions.