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Bobby44

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North in the summer and south in the winter, just the way things should be. Got the first in 2004. Crude and heavy but worked fine. Now I have a Bafang center drive fat tire in the north and a 36 v brushless folder in the south. Folder is just new and has a couple of features I do not love. Level of assist is actually a set speed at each level. When I ride with others it wants to run just a bit fast on the trails. What I need is to be able to set that speed lower at the lowest level. I do not care about the higher levels that much. Can some one suggest a new display that can be tuned or some other fix?
Currently 3 assist levels. I also would like to soften the start as it comes in a little harsh. I know there will be lots of knowledge and Expertise on this forum Thanks to all. Bobby44
 

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G'day Human: folder controller is tagged as Plenty Controller - rated voltage =36 volts - Max current =15 - Rated current = 6 - Low voltage protection = 31.5 - throttle adjust voltage = 1.2 to 4 volts. This could be a pasted over tag on something from the lowest bidder?? motor is 36v, 350 w
 

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What is the brand of the folder Ebike?

Can you get into any settings through the controller display?
 

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correction on the name of controller/motor. It actually reads PLCNTV. Name on the frame and on the controller label is VIVI. The display in minimalist. I expect to have to buy a better one. I think the assist level will be set by a throttle adjust voltage. ( maybe 2.5 volts) There are 3 levels so maybe get in and set #1 to 2.5v?? . Or maybe disable the peddle assist and just use the throttle to meet the required speed? I used to work on turbine power/fuel control/demand this can not be any harder than that. Just getting to it is not as easy. Will try to attach photos of
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