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#1
Thanks for the help.

It was the controller.  The trouble is I now only get 600W!

I have posted separately as a new thread so see if there is a fix for this.

Thanks again
#2
Service & Repair / Max power limited to 600W
March 26, 2023, 04:33:13 AM
Hi all.

I have a new replacement 750W controller fitted to my Rad Rhino 5 delivered direct from RAD and fitted by a service partner. 

My previous controller gave a steady 750W on the display when set at PAS 5 or full throttle and a fully charged battery.

The new controller only gives a max of 600W.  It?s not an error in the display as it feels less drive than the 750W so I believe its correct.  Full battery and clean terminals.  PAS level 5 or throttle is the same.

Is there a hidden menu that I can access that might get it back to 750W?

Any help appreciated.

Thanks

#3
Hi

Try this.  Its more about the speed limit but you?ll see a tyre diameter setting along the way.

https://youtu.be/r6s5kXTdJpY

Good luck!
#4
Service & Repair / Re: Headlight not turning off
March 05, 2023, 06:45:29 PM
Hi

Ive had exactly the same issue but no fix from RAD.
#5
Thanks Handlebar

Definitely solid connections everywhere.  Tight and clean.

Cheers
#6
Thanks for replying Inoxa.

Not sure how to add the post to the problem rather than the video? Will change if you tell me what to do.

Rad Rhino 5 (2019) with 750W motor and throttle setup.

I have 2 identical bikes.  I have swapped the controllers between the 2 bikes and the fault moves across with the controller.  I.e. the PAS sensor set up on this bike works correctly with the other (2019) controller.  And yes its all cleaned up.

Thinking this was a PAS compatibility issue, I purchased a generic PAS sensor and plugged it in to find it does exactly the same thing. 

I have the original (2019) controller as well which was replaced for a different fault but it still actually works with the current PAS sensor so it can definitely be ruled out.

I?ll change the title of the post to include info about the video.

Thanks again

#7
Hi all.
I have received a new replacement 750W controller from RAD which replaced a damaged unit.
All other components / connections fully serviceable as checked and swapped over from my other identical and serviceable bike.
The 750W controller is brand new and a replacement for another brand new 750W controller which behaved in exactly the same way.
I?m completely stumped. 
Anyone any ideas?
Thanks
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