Hello!
I have been noticing that under lower voltages, the amount of resistance given by the same motor under a lower voltage is a lot less than the resistance given under a higher voltage. Is this normal behavior? Or should the resistance under regen braking be the same as long as the motor do not reach the set braking current?
Thanks,
Steve
That sounds about right. With higher voltage you have more braking power (current x voltage).
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Hello, I am also interested in regenerative braking. I have electric scooter zero x11. Dual motor 2x 1600 W, battery 72 V
26 ah. Max speed 110km/ h. Can you send me tutorial how to do it please? Thank You