hey Guys,
i didn' get time (usual story) to do the tests, i will get them done when i get home tonight just before the footie
knoxie,
"Hi
To answer the other poster It wont be the low voltage cut off, these packs cut out themselves at 29V, the packs only drop in to that zone after you have used at least 10AH from the pack, it will typically drop to about 34V fresh off the charger at 35A load, the xlyte controller will cut out at 29v if you are using 1 x pack.
Agreed - i dont think its a low voltage cutout issue.
The fets sound ok Mate so that's good news!! I think that there may be a problem with the voltage regulator, can you tell me if the throttle you got has LEDS? or is it the std hall effect throttle?
i have a standard hall effect throttle,no led's full grip.
Also make sure you are reading meg ohms on the meter when you do the fet test, also make sure the readings are true, short out your leads and make sure the meter doesn't read 1.2 ohms! you need to be reading meg ohms not ohms!
i'm sure i was reading meg ohms? my dvm was set to "200m"? on the ohms.
i will short the meter just to check it is reading correctly.
I am suspicious about the on / off switch though, if the on light is on all the time? does the button make a positive click when you turn it on? also keep an eye on the drain brain, do the monitored amps rise and fall when you press the button, the controller consumes 60ma or so whilst idling, you should see this on the DB.
yeh the on/off switch is a strange one, as i said it was on constantly before my last ride but the bike still worked ok - the button itself seems ok with a good click for on/off - i will check to see if db registers anything when i power up with the "good" pack later on and come back to you on that.
The other thing is have you connected the break switch levers? if so check your connections there, the other thing to check is that you have 5 volts at the throttle as well, you can also get a break in the throttle wire that will cause the same problem as well.
i haven't used the brake lever inhibits at all although i may fit them at 72v just to be safe or wire the kill switch to that connection for an emergency cut out. - how do i test 5v at the throttle? power up and test it at the throttle connection at the controller?
There are so many test to carry out, I have been thinking I should do a video of this as I keep on telling folks the same thing, it would save my fingers some!!
yes that would be great - although the testing is a bit of a pita i'm learning about my bike so once i know what voltage to look for and where i will be less needy :lol:
Hang on just a minute! ha ha hmm I wonder I wonder I wonder, this sounds like something I had happen, drop the wheel out of the bike and unscrew the cassette off the rear, you need to remove the cover on the motor, I want you to check out the wiring from the lead to the motor, I have found that on some of these rear motors the joints that they make from the lead to the windings have been cold soldered (dry joints).
Take the motor cover plate off and make a visual inspection of the connections, you will see them hidden inside white fabric tubes, they wires lay flat on the motor windings, I used a pair of small nail scissors and snipped all of them open, I found one had opened completely! I had lost the blue phase, if this is the case simply resolder them and glue the covers shut, I re soldered all of them on the Puma 26 Incher just to be safe and then simply glued them back down with some super glue.
A good way to test this if you don't want to snip the insulation is to use a pin and your DVM, plug one end in to the blue phase at the plug end and then using a pin prick the wire inside the motor to test for continuity, then move past the connection (testing the other side of the connection) to make sure you get good continuity again.
Dont do this until you have ruled out the others as I still suspect the controller in a way as the switch should work.
This is what i will try after i feedback on the other tests - it doesn't sound too technical for me so i will take a peak, again i'd like to know my bike better.
Good Luck and like I said don't worry, I am not busy playing with myself as other people think I am actually trying to make this thing work.
not sure who's been saying anything different knoxie, not me mate thats for sure!!!!!! ????? like i said i not have even started my build if you hadn't helped me all the way along - you just point 'em out mate and i'll bash them for ya!!!!!!
Cheers
Knoxie
Cheers Knoxie
P.S. do you think i should drop mark a mail and ask himto send me a controller and throttle? i was thinking that if he can and i end up with two controllers is there any chance you can upgrade one for me? i'll see you right mate as i don't want you feeling like i'm taking the piss with your helpfulness - name your price mate
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