Hall sensor qs205

FrAnKeN-BiKe

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Hey guys I got the dreaded 07H error code. So I got a new set of Hall sensors off Amazon and soldered it in. I layed the sensor on a nice layer of high temp epoxy then put the motor back together and wire it up to the controller. The display shows that it is sending power to the motor, I can hear the high pitch sound of electricity going to the back motor however the motor is not spinning. I opened it back up and the inside felt warm. Not too warm though. So I'm having trouble figuring out why it's not spinning. Thank you for any info or advice.
 
Surely you don’t need high strength epoxy?

I use a small dab of super glue, otherwise it makes it difficult to remove them if they ever need replacing again.
 
Can you use a multimeter to check the halls at the connector? Perhaps the issue is in the wiring, or the connector itself.
I'll check it out tonight when I get back to working on it. When the controller was on, it was no longer throwing the hall error code. So my assumption was that I had fixed the hall issue and f'd something else up in the process. I'll check the halls for oscillating voltage from .5 to .05 tonight.

Please correct me if I'm wrong on the process of checking the halls.
 
What type of hall sensors did you fit?
 
I'll check it out tonight when I get back to working on it. When the controller was on, it was no longer throwing the hall error code. So my assumption was that I had fixed the hall issue and f'd something else up in the process. I'll check the halls for oscillating voltage from .5 to .05 tonight.

Please correct me if I'm wrong on the process of checking the halls.
That's one way to test. Here's another:
 
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