Finally hooked up everything, two power supplies, 12 volt and 8 volt,
small electronic speed controller for an RC hobby EDF (electronic ducted fan).
Everything works fine except one small problem.
To cool my hubmotor I have an EDF fan which is used on remote control airplanes. They spin at around 50K RPM and blow a lot of air. My hub motor is setup to suck in fresh air and blow the hot air out.
You can see how it works in the video.
Problem is when the fan is running and cooling like shown in the video, if I give any ebike throttle the EDF fan just stops. It resumes as soon as I let off the throttle. Even just a slight movement, couple of amps, of the throttle will shut the EDF fan off.
Any idea why is it doing that? Voltage is definitely not affected because I hooked up two LED lights on the front of my bike and they work fine and don't even dim when giving full ebike throttle.
Would it be the signal wire going to the ESC that is being affected? The servo tester that controls the EDF (What I am turning in the video) is powered by the 5 volt regulator in the ESC.
This used to work fine before on my old build, with all same components.
I posted a picture of the ESC I am using that powers the EDF fan and is powered from the 8 volt power supply.
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The two power supplies mounted under the seat.
