patrick_mahoney
100 W
Inspired by Knoxie's thread about fixing dead controllers, I decided to try my hand at fixing a dead controller that I have. I received it with my Crystalyte x5304, but it was dead when I went to hook it up. I spent a while messing with it, but I could never get it to work. I emailed the gentleman that I purchased the motor from and he sent me a replacement controller and told me to keep the dead one. The replacement worked great and I've been using it ever since. And the dead one has sat gathering dust since last summer.
It is a instant-start, 36-72V, 20A Crystalyte controller.
I took it all apart, nothing looks burnt or shorted. I individually examined all of the FETs and they all look good. I did the smell test - a highly technical procedure that involves sticking my olfactory sensor very close to all the chips and sensing their condition by taking a good sniff. They passed. I wired everything up and hooked up the battery. The motor hall sensors appeared to power up correctly when I checked with a DC voltmeter. The throttle wires didn't show any voltage at all on any of them. That seems wrong.
I hooked the motor up to a vice, powered it up and got nothing. Notably, the LED's on the 36V LED "fuel gauge" throttle didn't come on - while hooked up to the 36V battery pack. I didn't get anything there at all.
I checked the hall effect sensors by moving the motor and checking with a voltmeter and they look fine - and the sensors are receiving what appears to be the correct signal.
So I am currently suspecting an open in the wiring to the throttle - based on the lack of a power signal to the LED on the throttle. It's my guess for tonight anyway. The throttle is good - I tried it on my other controller and it's fine.
So, I'll wire up another set of wires for the throttle and will try this wire instead - which brings me to the question. How do you hook these things up?
Shown below should be a screenshot of the controller. What do the 4 wires that go to the throttle do? I presume, it's power, ground and hall-effect, but what's the fourth one for? And which is which? When I go to hook it up to the throttle, how do I know which of the 4 wires on that go to what?
Thanks for any advice.
It is a instant-start, 36-72V, 20A Crystalyte controller.
I took it all apart, nothing looks burnt or shorted. I individually examined all of the FETs and they all look good. I did the smell test - a highly technical procedure that involves sticking my olfactory sensor very close to all the chips and sensing their condition by taking a good sniff. They passed. I wired everything up and hooked up the battery. The motor hall sensors appeared to power up correctly when I checked with a DC voltmeter. The throttle wires didn't show any voltage at all on any of them. That seems wrong.
I hooked the motor up to a vice, powered it up and got nothing. Notably, the LED's on the 36V LED "fuel gauge" throttle didn't come on - while hooked up to the 36V battery pack. I didn't get anything there at all.
I checked the hall effect sensors by moving the motor and checking with a voltmeter and they look fine - and the sensors are receiving what appears to be the correct signal.
So I am currently suspecting an open in the wiring to the throttle - based on the lack of a power signal to the LED on the throttle. It's my guess for tonight anyway. The throttle is good - I tried it on my other controller and it's fine.
So, I'll wire up another set of wires for the throttle and will try this wire instead - which brings me to the question. How do you hook these things up?
Shown below should be a screenshot of the controller. What do the 4 wires that go to the throttle do? I presume, it's power, ground and hall-effect, but what's the fourth one for? And which is which? When I go to hook it up to the throttle, how do I know which of the 4 wires on that go to what?
Thanks for any advice.