motor comp. is most likely the same - both 4 pole motors - same motors - just new chair will have 6.5 geared instead of 8.5 if i dont do an upgrade later -
so i bet they will be both the same in the motor comp. dept. could be different if using different electronics maybe - so for example VR2 may be set 40 and Rnet 120 is at 30 from default - thats easy if thats all it is -
would have to figure out how to use the tilt to set it up from the joystick if i get the chair that way or if i use an external toggle for tilt. all speculation at this point - since i wont know for sure till sometime in Jan. 2020 - things can change and i may just get or go for the Rnet 120 and see if it gets approved. from what i been told and hearing - it may not improve and may have to take the basic chair. or fight it just to get denied and then pay for upgrades - not worth it then - too much -
evigh wrote:Ok, but it is limited to 11 km/h right now.. I guess it is turned down right now,, what is the max speed this controller can make?
Adverse Effects wrote:ex-Gooserider wrote:I think 11 km/h is about 4mph if my estimated conversion is right
ex-Gooserider
just so you know its 1.6 : 1 (16Kmp/h = ~10Mp/h)
so 11Kmp/h is ~6.9Mp/h
Burgerman wrote:I dont remember either. But you are using a damned apple machine. So I would not even guess how that works.
I can give you the file, but how you get it where you want it in that rediculous cock up of an operating system would be up to you...
Just drag/drop this into your C:\WINDOWS\ folder or directory in the 64bit Windows 10, (or windows 8 or 8.1, or Vista, etc) and you are done.
Ah but the Apple Store staff give you a round of applause when you buy one of their overpriced products. You don't get THAT at Curry's!!!
woodygb wrote:Sorry ...nothing useful in my collection.
You need to find a way to read the help files and the exe prog that B.M. gave you is what you need if using a Windows system.
Burgerman wrote:Ah but the Apple Store staff give you a round of applause when you buy one of their overpriced products. You don't get THAT at Curry's!!!
Of course they do.
Why do you think apple is the most cash rich company on the planet? Its because of suckers like you!
Burgerman wrote:Why do you think they can afford an "apple store" and sell products to you that ties you into only their overly complex impossible to use stuff? And wont let you do sod all unless its "their" odball complex way, to sell their stuff in their online store? You are buying badly manufactured overpriced stuff that exists only to sell you more moneymaking stuff. It wont even run anything useful. Thats why you are using windows on an apple machine in the first place... Its for the terminally bewildered gullible computer illiterates in the world. To be best seperated from their $$$.
Output Voltage
This sets the value of voltage applied to the motor when the throttle potentiometer is at the full drive position and the relevant speed, forward or reverse, is set to 100%. This feature allows you to choose a motor voltage value such that the scooter’s top speed will remain constant all the time the battery voltage is above that value.
This value can be set between 20 and 28V in steps of 1V
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