groundproximity
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Here´s my try to improve the cable problem.
First i got new phase cables. Those are silicon glass silk 250°C heat resistant wires. They are a bit thicker than the stock ones.
I will use them just inside the motor and in addition i will cover them again with some high temperature heat resistant glass silk tube.

Outside the motor i use this as a phase cable. Again a slight increase in diameter

Those are the connections between motor and controller.


The new soldered and double protected phase wires.

I epoxied the cables in the axle. The epoxy remains in a kind of chewy elastic condition.
I left some additional epoxy at the position of the rubber seal. After hardening i shaped this additional epoxy so that it will seal properly.
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After adding a lot of grease on to the epoxy and inside the rubber seal i reinstalled the cover and it looks good so far.


More to come after i test rided it for some kilometers
But it should be okay now. The only thing that contacts the rubber seal is grease and a thick layer of heavy duty epoxy and the cables are well protected far inside the axle.
First i got new phase cables. Those are silicon glass silk 250°C heat resistant wires. They are a bit thicker than the stock ones.
I will use them just inside the motor and in addition i will cover them again with some high temperature heat resistant glass silk tube.

Outside the motor i use this as a phase cable. Again a slight increase in diameter


Those are the connections between motor and controller.


The new soldered and double protected phase wires.

I epoxied the cables in the axle. The epoxy remains in a kind of chewy elastic condition.
I left some additional epoxy at the position of the rubber seal. After hardening i shaped this additional epoxy so that it will seal properly.
View attachment 4
After adding a lot of grease on to the epoxy and inside the rubber seal i reinstalled the cover and it looks good so far.


More to come after i test rided it for some kilometers
But it should be okay now. The only thing that contacts the rubber seal is grease and a thick layer of heavy duty epoxy and the cables are well protected far inside the axle.