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8-Battery Type: TC500 controller is compatible with:
-stock Surron Light Bee/Segway X260 battery,
-bypassed stock Battery,
-custom 60V battery, and
-72V custom battery.
Select the battery you use and the Controller will set
the minimal and maximal voltage to the optimal values. The selected Battery Type
affects the limits that can be set within the App. The controller is compatible with a
max 20s battery setup.
9-Min Voltage: Minimal and maximal voltages are set
automatically, according to the battery type you choose
from the menu above. You can also customize the voltage
values for each Battery Type, but we recommend you use
the controller within the limits of preset values. Customize
the settings carefully, while setting the “Min Voltage” too
low can cause the battery to over-discharge. When
reaching the "Voltage cutoff value", the power will be
gradually reduced. Once the "Voltage cutoff value" is
reached, the motor will stop and an UNDERVOLTAGE error will be displayed on the
1st screen of the App.
10-Max Voltage:
12-Kickstand and Crash sensor: The TC500 controller is compatible with stock
SurRon Kickstand and Crash sensors. You can simply turn them on and off through
the App. In case the Kickstand is ON and the kickstand is lowered, the motor will not
run and you will see a KICKSTAND warning on the first screen on your App.
The same, in case the Crash Sensor is ON, and you fall, the motor will turn off and
you will be presented with the CRASH SENSOR warning on the first screen of your
App. In this case, turn off the bike, wait for a few seconds and turn it on again.
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11-Motor Temperature Cutoff: Set the max
temperature at which you would like for the controller
to limit the power. The controller will gradually limit the
power before reaching the max motor temperature.
The temperature at which the controller starts limiting
the power is indicated at the bottom of the screen.
Setting the motor temperature to the red values can
cause the motor to overheat and fail.
Max Voltage affects the regen. If the voltage of the
battery is between the "Voltage limit start" value and
the "Voltage cutoff" value, the regen is reduced. If the
voltage of the battery is above the "Voltage cutoff", the
regen is automatically disabled. If the battery voltage
is above 90V, the "Overvoltage error" is displayed and
the bike stops.