jeff-jordan hat geschrieben: ↑Mo 30. Jan 2023, 16:32
My fardriver 72V150A was only configured for 120A line current by the factory settings too.
I meanwhile tweaked it to 135A (changed the circuit breaker to 150A as well).
It increased the acceleration a little bit, but didn't really affected the max speed.
Thank you for a hint, I corrected my previous post, my breaker is 150A.
Yes, I read you comments. My controller is also 72V150A (DY72V150AB_17_28A20), rated voltage same as yours = 72V120A, looks different (plastic cover over the bolts) and as I wrote, LC120A/PC400A (yours 150/330 - I know that you know that, I am just trying to put it all to one post for other readers).
Nor yours nor my controller is on FarDriver's website where last number shows phase current and "72" means "operating voltage 48-72V" (max voltage 88V) so my controller should be ND72400 but that product also is not on FarDriver's website, only here -
https://shopee.co.th/%E0%B8%81%E0%B8%A5 ... 0035261010 - and it is 190/400 so this also is not mine. Maybe older model ?
Here is controller for 6kW AMR motor -
https://www.gran-scooter.com/repuestos- ... -3503.html - 150/400, rated voltage 72V150A. Same as mine.
Here is controller for 6kW QS motor -
https://www.gran-scooter.com/repuestos- ... -3372.html - 150/330, rated voltage 72V150A.
According to guys from EMB FB group our controllers can be custom made for Dayi. Who knows.
I do not know why Dayi lowered line current in comparison to your controller, maybe because different characteristics of AMR motor to QS motor. I saved your photos of your controller settings and many values differs from my settings.
What do you think that "150A" in "rated voltage" does mean ? What is its relation to 120A line current ? Is 120A factory settings and 150A maximum ?
I am confused. I will try to ask Leo from Dayi but I am affraid that as always I get no info.