Why doesn't my e-scooter accelerate seamlessly after accelerating?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvWxCMwWjzo
Hello,
First of all, I would like to thank you for any help I can receive!
This is about my e-scooter. For example, if I'm traveling at 50 km/h and release the accelerator to let it coast, and then accelerate again, the motor doesn't immediately accelerate from 50 km/h. Instead, it starts accelerating again from a lower speed, even if I'm still traveling at 50 km/h.
Thank you for any help!
I don't know how it's called E-Scooter, but in other applications, the soft start is hot.
This protects the engine and other components.
So if you go to the gas, then the engine accelerates with the soft start function. And give it to every gas.
The controller will not check whether the engine is running fast. He's only working hard on his functions.
At least that's what I think.
Try what happens when you go from full gas to quarter gas and get back to full gas.
If I were interested in whether the controller would like to start with Softstart at zero.
(50 km/h is a house number!)
Hello,
So this is really unreasonable if it were from 100% to 0 percent and then gas again. So I would go a little down from full gas or even to just about zero percent gas, he would maintain this and then I could accelerate again normally without it starting completely from new.
Best regards 🙂
Yeah, well, that's a programming, so he'll go smoothly.
The manufacturer seems to have overlooked that one wants to speed up the roll again.
Probably around brushless drivers.
But if you didn't build it yourself, you can't change it.
Hello, can I replace him? What is a brushless driver is that the controller or something similar? Because if that was the engine, that would be funny because it was not changed or damaged since the beginning.
Best regards 🙂
If you've got dadran, it can also be that the controller is incorrectly connected, etc.
But something about the interaction between controller and motor doesn't work.
Was it always like that?
This is the controller.
I think it's up to that.
It may be that the controller is incorrectly configured. If the old man worked, I'd just keep using you personally.
So that's never been like I've just changed the controller and from the closures everything was the same as the old controller. Do I have to reprogram it somehow or try to clean up the old controller?