In the early days .. like day 1 .... When we did the comparison thread :
The SL 1.2 is out in the wild with the '23 Levo SL. From what we know so far, mountings and connections are all the same. It works with the existing battery and range extender (shorter 145mm instead of 160mm cable). The motor is slightly larger due to the two piece aluminium honeycomb casing...
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A few early adopters like
@CjP and others also noticed that the 1.2 didn't actually seem to be any more powerful in Turbo with all the settings set to max (they're not/weren't by default). IE, run the bikes back to back, swap riders, do the same and repeat - zero difference and power readings which were the same or actually slightly higher on the 1.1 motor depending on the motor/battery.
I did start a thread for people to enter their power screen captures and also asked for motor and Mastermind firmware numbers, as we weren't sure if it was all bikes or just certain bikes and it could have been down to some bikes possibly not having the 1.2 firmware or certain mastermind firmwares not supporting the full power settings for the 1.2 . I think there was one reply so had the thread deleted.
The original motor was quoted as being 80% efficient. The 240w is what the motor "produces". So if you multiply the Amps and Volts shown in Mission Control whilst you ride, you should have about 300w draw from the battery at peak voltage (Fully charged).
For the 1.2 they claim 320w from the motor, so at 80% efficiency, you should see 400w draw from the battery (Fully Charged).
Can't find an upto date example, but this was on a Kenevo FF
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For this example, 37.8 Volts * 19.4 Amps, means it's drawing 733 Watts.