rscott77092
10 µW
- Joined
- Apr 18, 2009
- Messages
- 5
I finally got elec problems sorted out and scavenged a motor controller off a "mobility" grocery store shopper. Everything works great except...
As soon as there is any kind of "torque" on the drive train the chain jumps off the sprocket.
Even tho' my motor and jackshaft brackets are welded from 1/4" steel bar, I suspect that there's just barely enough "flex" to allow the 500W motor to bend the bracket just enough for the chain to jump off. I've already tried adjusting the slack to be as tight as possible and it still happens. I don't THINK it's an alignment problem because when the tricycle is up on a crate I can turn it on and squeeze the throttle and everything spins fine from slow to full speed. If I then put my foot on the peddle to operate the coaster brake, the chain will jump off.
Lookin for some brain-stormin here. If any of yous guys could post links to pics of your home-made brackets it might inspire me to rebuild mine. I have some material and just got a fresh bottle of MIG gas, so I just need to get motivated to stare at it long enough to imagine a better design. Maybe....
Any of you bike & scooter experts care to share chain jumping stories/ideas/engineering principals?
I was hoping to have this running for Earth Day events; turns out it doesn't matter, cuz our Earth Day is being rained out. (ironically)
As soon as there is any kind of "torque" on the drive train the chain jumps off the sprocket.
Even tho' my motor and jackshaft brackets are welded from 1/4" steel bar, I suspect that there's just barely enough "flex" to allow the 500W motor to bend the bracket just enough for the chain to jump off. I've already tried adjusting the slack to be as tight as possible and it still happens. I don't THINK it's an alignment problem because when the tricycle is up on a crate I can turn it on and squeeze the throttle and everything spins fine from slow to full speed. If I then put my foot on the peddle to operate the coaster brake, the chain will jump off.
Lookin for some brain-stormin here. If any of yous guys could post links to pics of your home-made brackets it might inspire me to rebuild mine. I have some material and just got a fresh bottle of MIG gas, so I just need to get motivated to stare at it long enough to imagine a better design. Maybe....
Any of you bike & scooter experts care to share chain jumping stories/ideas/engineering principals?
I was hoping to have this running for Earth Day events; turns out it doesn't matter, cuz our Earth Day is being rained out. (ironically)