Hello Mike!
We are about 160 kg with no problem. Read something about max 150 kg in the Pendix instruction, if I remember it right.
The key is to not turn the pedals slowly with heavy pressure on the pedals just because you have a motor, Pendix says around 60-70 per minute. Otherwise the motor can get hot and it might turn of and one has to wait a couple of minutes for it to cool down. Happened once for us, lesson learned for the pilot. But this has been no problem for us with a Rohloff to get low gears, so you can still spin in 60-70 cadence going steeply uphill. Sometimes one can’t avoid some hills, though we prefer nowadays to be on the flat terrain.
We took the biggest battery, 500w. And the 95 cm cable from the motor to the battery stand. The position of the battery on our tandem make it possible, with some care and without stopping, to turn the rotary knob on the battery top for me as a pilot. Handy if there is some hill in front coming and then turn the knob from ECO to SMART or SPORT mode.
For safety I also bought the accu strap for the battery and a protective cover set. Nothing really essential but I wanted to be on the safe side when using the train for transportation and give some protection from dents, mainly for the motor.
Regards
Kenneth