Hi!
Is it anyone that has played with regen and achived one pedal driving?
I would like it to work but when I tried I couldnt get the regen to work under like 5kmh. Under that the car was free rolling, I would like to have it so the car actually stops and can even hold the car at stand still on a small slope.
Anyone with tips?
One pedal driving.
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Re: One pedal driving.
Doh! You need to have a pedal range without torque near 0 so motor would not lock your wheels before stopping. Very dangerous in winter.Joxson wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 9:17 pm Hi!
Is it anyone that has played with regen and achived one pedal driving?
I would like it to work but when I tried I couldnt get the regen to work under like 5kmh. Under that the car was free rolling, I would like to have it so the car actually stops and can even hold the car at stand still on a small slope.
Anyone with tips?
I use a single pedal throttle even though i use a regen pot. This regen pot i can actively set but it remains on that setting. When i release throttle motor will regen. I do not use brake switch regen. Throttle release is enough for me. I use brake pedal only for mechanical effect.
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Re: One pedal driving.
You can change the regen settings to work all the way down to stationary, it may or may not work smoothly, but worth a try. You should also experiment with the hill hold function, but I haven't been able to make it work myself.
A few improvements probably need to be made to openinverter's low speed control before this will work exactly the way you want it do. I hope to do some work on this soon, though I will initially be focusing on the opposite of what you want, constant forward torque like an automatic vehicle, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind for my testing.
A few improvements probably need to be made to openinverter's low speed control before this will work exactly the way you want it do. I hope to do some work on this soon, though I will initially be focusing on the opposite of what you want, constant forward torque like an automatic vehicle, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind for my testing.
Re: One pedal driving.
Its only a summer car so it wouldnt be a problem.arber333 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 9:24 pm Doh! You need to have a pedal range without torque near 0 so motor would not lock your wheels before stopping. Very dangerous in winter.
I use a single pedal throttle even though i use a regen pot. This regen pot i can actively set but it remains on that setting. When i release throttle motor will regen. I do not use brake switch regen. Throttle release is enough for me. I use brake pedal only for mechanical effect.
Can you explain regen pot?
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Re: One pedal driving.
Aaah, will have to look in to the settings more.catphish wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 9:26 pm You can change the regen settings to work all the way down to stationary, it may or may not work smoothly, but worth a try. You should also experiment with the hill hold function, but I haven't been able to make it work myself.
A few improvements probably need to be made to openinverter's low speed control before this will work exactly the way you want it do. I hope to do some work on this soon, though I will initially be focusing on the opposite of what you want, constant forward torque like an automatic vehicle, but I'll keep your suggestion in mind for my testing.
Sounds good!
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Joachim Westerlund
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