Personally I have come to get used, and even appreciate the overrun of my M510 v2 FW 10.1. It comes really handy on technical climbs. It would be great if it could be switched on and off on the fly, and regulated in its length.
Sure, but I just wonder if these ones tend to warp more, precisely due to loose rivets, because the forces apply unevenly to the floating part of the rotor when the pads compress it. Does it make sense?
What bike do you have? My supplier confirmed that my battery is not CAN bus, so I have no means to know anything about it, apart from charge. If I recall correctly, I set Eco mode for 30% of assistance, and Trail for 50%.
I'm curious as to whether other Dengfu resellers are supplying CANbus...
I guess that it is not CAN bus then, as there's no indication of charging in the screen. That stroke me as odd from day one. That's why I charge the battery with the bike off, and rely on the charger's led light to verify that it is full.
The screen does show the battery charge on the upper...
No, it's Dengfu's E10 battery. I have no battery info on Bafang Go. I completely ignore whether is it CAN bus or not.
Battery info is greyed out on HMI (DSP 245 v2)
Question for you guys
My battery was sourced by Fieldebikes (Anna Chen). I have never been able to get its status through the besst tool, nor through the Bafang Go app. I am running M510 FC2.0 fw v10.1 48V.
I ordered my battery with 672W/14Ah and I´m not that satisfied with the battery life I am...