I think i heard about those! They are the ND2400 and ND2600 right? I know the nd2400 does still 1350 batt amps but 2400 phase amps! Cant find info on the nd2600 but i assume they do 2600 phase amps
An16 Is more for hub motors The lower the number you put the bigger your motor is I have a sotion FW01. I'm running that on (AN)13 or (AN)7 works also That's the way it was explained to me.ThrU some of these videos i've seen Usually people never play with their k I SETTINGS BUT I SHOULD play with mine now because You did it and nothing happened bad Everybody usually says stay away from ki settings in fardriver So that's a very good find you may there. And if you're having problems with those connectors, my hack was welding connectors. They are huge and they locked together But tape them also So they don't come undone with vibration. Just in case they shouldn't, but just in case.. I put them on my battery and controller. And soon I'm gonna put them on my phase wires also. And they crimp on easily too. And you. Don't need a crimper, it's built into the connector. Just stripped The Wire. Followed the instructions and tighten the collector down properly to secure the wires But yeah. Hope that helps family keep up the great work and once again. I love the bike.🏍 its sick family And if you do what I say it's gonna be a juggernaut. The only things that's gonna stop you are your battery and motor heating up if it can't keep up. Because your controller's water cooled. Well, like I said, if you do what I said it's gonna be a juggernaut
Im still kinda new to some of these things so honestly i never knew what it was or what i did But Mainly at first i never would have expected my connector to blow especially with it being anti spark. Its the last thing i expected until now. Second a small spark in a connector isn't really gonna destroy anything at least from my experience. Its normal for that to happen besides i don't expect to constantly unplug and plug my connector therefore im not gonna wear it down.
@@ItsMallie anti spark is a nice feature, but you got a serious battery with a serious controller. and if that controller has huge capacitors in it ( wich it propably does) its going to generate a large inrush current . thats where precharge circuits come in. :) the spars isnt supposed to happen, it can actually destroy your controller as well
which is why im finding ways and more reasons not to buy from ali There controllers are pretty nice so far.. now that i got a working one... Regardless i can see myself using these for more builds BUT i will be getting them from e-conic since they buy directly, test them then throw it in there warehouse AKA I don't have to worry about getting a dud AND not getting my money back at the same time.
@@ItsMallie The controllers have a warranty. It doesn't matter who you buy from. It's a manufacturers warranty. You simply provide a bill of sale with a date on it which you have since you bought it on Ali. Siaecosys owns Fardriver, QSmotor, and many others. If there's your first Fardriver then when you signed up to get the phone app you registered it. You shouldn't have a problem returning it, you may have to get on with there tech support or whatever but that may be a good thing. They can actually remote in to your controller to help you with it and they probably have server side tools to do diagnostics That controlled has issues but they might be able to flash a different firmware to it or just do a full factory reset. The reset under parameters doesn't work worth a shit unfortunately. These controllers aren't really intended for end users, these were to be sold to OEMs that manufacture light motorcycles. I wish there was one person in all of China that could translate directions to English but that's not possible I guess. The Chenglish can be a real head scratcher. So follow is regen then? Um ok I guess. Sheesh.
For power if i just wanted to push my battery to its limit that would be 945 Amps so 945a x 100.8v Nominal is 95.2kw/127 Hp. But to play it safe im only still pushing 700 Amps So 70.5kw/94 Hp But I might bump it up to 800-850a For top speed i still don't know and honestly i won't know for a while the bikes power is a huge and i mean HUGE difference from ANY of my previous bikes my last most powerful bike was 20.8kw/28hp so i really gotta get use to its power but in theory I think it can do 105-110+ I did 96mph with the old controller and the amount of torque it still had was scary!
@@andyfumo8931 I haven't tested that mainly due to this error but now that its fixed that might be something i do in the future! What i will say is with the old controller i did 74 miles doing average speeds of 45-55 mph.
It depends. Are you seeing any weird behavior from your motor? Any major heat problems from the motor to the point its overheating? Skip to 20:41 to see and hear some of the points i made to see if you have such issues with your motor or similar issues I had that let me know it was my controller
Great video!! Can't wait to watch each episode. The econic cycles controller is very very nice🔥 look forward to your next build
I'm glad you figured it out and can't wait for more vids.
Good to hear it’s sorted mate. Have also heard fardriver can make a bigger controller on request. I know of someone with a 2000phase amp
I did not know this!!!
I think i heard about those!
They are the ND2400 and ND2600 right?
I know the nd2400 does still 1350 batt amps but 2400 phase amps!
Cant find info on the nd2600 but i assume
they do 2600 phase amps
@@ItsMallie not sure mate, just heard he asked for a custom one as the 1800 wasn’t enough and they supplied a larger one
Love what you’re doing. ⚡️⚡️⚡️
Thats lovely to hear coming from you.
Appreciate it!
Yessir!! good work bro glad it worked out!!
THOSE PLUGS ARE MA-HU-SIVE BRO!!!! XT90 user here, haha. also loved the size comparison to what everyone should have. Very jealous
🤣 everybody's gotta have one!
An16 Is more for hub motors The lower the number you put the bigger your motor is I have a sotion FW01. I'm running that on (AN)13 or (AN)7 works also That's the way it was explained to me.ThrU some of these videos i've seen
Usually people never play with their k I SETTINGS BUT I SHOULD play with mine now because You did it and nothing happened bad Everybody usually says stay away from ki settings in fardriver So that's a very good find you may there.
And if you're having problems with those connectors, my hack was welding connectors. They are huge and they locked together But tape them also So they don't come undone with vibration. Just in case they shouldn't, but just in case.. I put them on my battery and controller. And soon I'm gonna put them on my phase wires also. And they crimp on easily too. And you.
Don't need a crimper, it's built into the connector.
Just stripped The Wire. Followed the instructions and tighten the collector down properly to secure the wires But yeah.
Hope that helps family keep up the great work and once again. I love the bike.🏍 its sick family And if you do what I say it's gonna be a juggernaut. The only things that's gonna stop you are your battery and motor heating up if it can't keep up. Because your controller's water cooled.
Well, like I said, if you do what I said it's gonna be a juggernaut
why not just use a precharge circuit to prevent sparking and inrush currents when connecting your battery pack?
Im still kinda new to some of these things so honestly i never knew what it was or what i did
But Mainly at first i never would have expected my connector to blow especially with it being anti spark.
Its the last thing i expected until now.
Second a small spark in a connector isn't really gonna destroy anything at least from my experience.
Its normal for that to happen
besides i don't expect to constantly unplug and plug my connector therefore im not gonna wear it down.
@@ItsMallie anti spark is a nice feature, but you got a serious battery with a serious controller. and if that controller has huge capacitors in it ( wich it propably does) its going to generate a large inrush current . thats where precharge circuits come in. :)
the spars isnt supposed to happen, it can actually destroy your controller as well
Pre charge circuit ?
Fardriver errors rarely mean what people think they mean. This is done on purpose to sell more stuff.
which is why im finding ways and
more reasons not to buy from ali
There controllers are pretty nice so far..
now that i got a working one...
Regardless i can see myself
using these for more builds BUT
i will be getting them from e-conic
since they buy directly, test them
then throw it in there warehouse AKA
I don't have to worry about getting a dud AND
not getting my money back at the same time.
@@ItsMallie The controllers have a warranty. It doesn't matter who you buy from. It's a manufacturers warranty. You simply provide a bill of sale with a date on it which you have since you bought it on Ali. Siaecosys owns Fardriver, QSmotor, and many others. If there's your first Fardriver then when you signed up to get the phone app you registered it. You shouldn't have a problem returning it, you may have to get on with there tech support or whatever but that may be a good thing. They can actually remote in to your controller to help you with it and they probably have server side tools to do diagnostics That controlled has issues but they might be able to flash a different firmware to it or just do a full factory reset. The reset under parameters doesn't work worth a shit unfortunately. These controllers aren't really intended for end users, these were to be sold to OEMs that manufacture light motorcycles.
I wish there was one person in all of China that could translate directions to English but that's not possible I guess. The Chenglish can be a real head scratcher. So follow is regen then? Um ok I guess. Sheesh.
What is your max power with the new controller and what max speed did you achieve?
For power if i just wanted to push my battery to its limit that would be 945 Amps so
945a x 100.8v Nominal is 95.2kw/127 Hp.
But to play it safe im only still pushing 700 Amps
So 70.5kw/94 Hp But
I might bump it up to 800-850a
For top speed i still don't know and honestly
i won't know for a while
the bikes power is a huge and i mean HUGE difference from ANY of my previous bikes
my last most powerful bike was 20.8kw/28hp
so i really gotta get use to its power but in theory
I think it can do 105-110+
I did 96mph with the old controller
and the amount of torque it still had was scary!
@@ItsMalliewhat range can you get at 70mph?
@@andyfumo8931 I haven't tested that mainly due to this error but now that its fixed that might be something i do in the future!
What i will say is with the old controller
i did 74 miles doing average speeds of
45-55 mph.
Is my controller bad if I’m getting phase current overflow
It depends.
Are you seeing any weird behavior from your motor?
Any major heat problems from the motor
to the point its overheating?
Skip to 20:41 to see and hear
some of the points i made to see if you have
such issues with your motor or similar issues
I had that let me know it was my controller