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Understanding e-Bike Propulsion Systems: The Controller Robert Lankin September 23, 2010. Advanced drive train components for electric vehicles. Agenda. What’s a controller? Servicing a controller Selling a controller. What’s a controller?. Electronic module Between battery and motor
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Understanding e-Bike Propulsion Systems: The Controller Robert Lankin September 23, 2010 Advanced drive train components for electric vehicles
Agenda • What’s a controller? • Servicing a controller • Selling a controller
What’s a controller? • Electronic module • Between battery and motor • Regulates motor speed • Prevents excessive currents and overheating
Controller complexity • Simplest: on/off switch for DC motor • Variable speed DC motor + twist throttle • Brushless motor with hall sensors • Brushless motor without hall sensors • Pedelec torque sensor • Smart communication with battery • Smart communication with display • Built in diagnostics and programming Increasing Complexity
More Complex System Throttle Brake Switch BMS Controller More Features More Complex to Troubleshoot Bottom Bracket Sensor M1 Display
Agenda • What’s a controller? • Servicing a controller • Selling a controller
Servicing a controller • e-bike doesn’t go at all • e-bike doesn’t go as far or fast as it used to • e-bike acts or sounds strange
Servicing a controller • e-bike doesn’t go at all • Check power to controller (battery, fuse, switch, wiring) • Burnt smell? • Check controller LED for error codes (read manual!) • Check throttle and brake signals at controller • Check motor hall signals (wet?) • Spin hub motor backwards, check for AC voltages – zero voltage means failed wiring somewhere • e-bike doesn’t go as far or fast as it used to • e-bike acts or sounds strange
Servicing a controller • e-bike doesn’t go at all • e-bike doesn’t go as far or fast as it used to • Weak battery or defective charger • Low tire pressure • Mechanical friction (bearings, alignment, brakes) • Intermittent operation may be overheating due to loads, friction, or defective temperature sensor • e-bike acts or sounds strange
Servicing a controller • e-bike doesn’t go at all • e-bike doesn’t go as far or fast as it used to • e-bike acts or sounds strange • Pulsations or dead zones may be bad hall sensor, wet hall sensor, or hall sensor wiring problem • Erratic forward motion may be faulty or lose connectors • Conversion kits may have mechanical fatigue in axle, spokes, rear sprocket
Agenda • What’s a controller? • Servicing a controller • Selling a controller
Selling a controller • Power rating (250W vs. 500W vs. 750W) • Hill climbing, acceleration, head wind, loads • Compare bikes, compare routes • Voltage rating (24V vs. 36V vs. 48V) • Higher voltage typically with higher power • Throttle vs. pedelec • Inexperienced vs. experienced riders • Feel: smooth and intuitive vs. hesitations • Ride and compare different systems
Selling a controller • Features • Sensorless – fewer service issues, but may need a running start • Regenerative braking – improved range, perhaps improved braking feel • Reliability, durability, weather resistance • Integrated diagnostics