If you're wondering why your E-Bike is slow after upgrading to a Flipsky VESC, in this video I troubleshoot to find out the reason why my e-bike is so slow after running the motor setup on my new Flipsky 75200 Pro V2.0 VESC. It turns out the issue is quite simple and has to do with my max amps settings. I have an affiliate code with Flipsky that gives you a $10 discount at the bottom of this description.
The forum posts:
https://endless-sphere.com/sphere/threads/vesc-tuning-advice-poor-acceleration-compared-to-other-controllers.120373/#post-1782195
https://pev.dev/t/motor-crunch-troubleshooting-step-by-step/228
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0:00 The problem I've been having
0:53 A thread I found related to the issue (this was not the fix)
3:13 Trying a different thread (this was also not the fix)
4:02 What the problem ACTUALLY is
4:08 Changing the maximum current to fix the issue
6:00 First test ride after fixing the issue
6:53 Getting a BMS over current cutoff
7:53 BMS issue fixed
9:52 My final thoughts