Silent But Dirty
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I'm keeping my eyes open fo another MXA quick fix for that is to buy one more Alta bike!
I'm keeping my eyes open fo another MXA quick fix for that is to buy one more Alta bike!
A little twistie plug under the seat on top of the "gas tank".where is the firmware update port located on our altas?
Should the worst happen, and Alta is no more, I would be in, and nominate Mark to be the guy to figure our machines out for us. One of the things I would look at is a lower voltage higher amp set up. At over 400 volts hot off the charger, one needs to be super savy with electrician related issues. The battery potential of the EXR/MXR is pushing 39KW HOC, one mistake and it will kill you. At least with a sub 100 volt system...
There is also an accelerometer that would need to interact with everything as well.I would probably suggest starting from scratch with software.
There are four major things to control:
1) Throttle
2) Battery
3) Inverter
4) Motor
A group effort to write code to control the existing components may ultimately be easier than trying to hack somebody else’s work.
Yah, well I am a hobbyist, and as you kind of eluded to, Zero also utilizes a lower voltage set up with HUGE AMPS. Up to 600 DC Amps. Unfortunately, I am self taught EV enthusiasts with no formal training and 5 ebike builds under my belt with the most powerful being a 12kw system. And I even paid a guy to build my battery for that build. I have zapped my self 2 times with an 18S system in the past, and if I made that kind of mistake with our Alta system, as you also noted, I would be dead. That being said, if my battery craps the bed, and if I can pay someone to repair my battery and keep my bike running with the current system, its the best there is.So, you want a Zero? No thanks.
Yes, high voltage can kill you. Low performance will bore me. The only folks using “low voltage” DC are hobbyists and low performance machines.
Tesla, Nissan, BMW... all manufacturers building EVs use 350-400 volts. Just like Alta at 354V.
I heard gasoline was flammable?
Yah, well I am a hobbyist, and as you kind of eluded to, Zero also utilizes a lower voltage set up with HUGE AMPS. Up to 600 DC Amps. Unfortunately, I am self taught EV enthusiasts with no formal training and 5 ebike builds under my belt with the most powerful being a 12kw system. And I even paid a guy to build my battery for that build. I have zapped my self 2 times with an 18S system in the past, and if I made that kind of mistake with our Alta system, as you also noted, I would be dead. That being said, if my battery craps the bed, and if I can pay someone to repair my battery and keep my bike running with the current system, its the best there is.
True that.Yep, if you look at it as a performance motorcycle, and not a hobby build, you want 350+ volts.
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