RatoN
100 W
Ok so, fallowing my little 96v controller experiment gone bad, now i just want to get my bike on the road at 48v, with my old 36v controller.
Problem: it doesn’t work anymore. More precisely…well I don’t know.
- The 48v Nicad packs are fine.
- Opened up the motor, took it apart and did a visual inspection, everything looks fine.
- Changed the throttle and that’s not it.
- Opened up the 36v controller and tested the hall wires and I get a reading on each. So that should be ok.
- All components of the controller look fine.
- Tested the throttle wires and I get a reading there too.
- Did an ohms test on the Anderson connectors of the motor, and I get a reading on each.
- Tested the output of the controller going to the motor, and NOTHING.
Can someone tell me what is the next step for testing, to isolate the problem?
Or, is it obvious that the controller blown and no amount of testing will bring it back, therefore I should get another controller anyways and stop messing with it?
Thanks for your help, again.
Dr. Frankenstein jr.
and NO…it is not alive
Problem: it doesn’t work anymore. More precisely…well I don’t know.
- The 48v Nicad packs are fine.
- Opened up the motor, took it apart and did a visual inspection, everything looks fine.
- Changed the throttle and that’s not it.
- Opened up the 36v controller and tested the hall wires and I get a reading on each. So that should be ok.
- All components of the controller look fine.
- Tested the throttle wires and I get a reading there too.
- Did an ohms test on the Anderson connectors of the motor, and I get a reading on each.
- Tested the output of the controller going to the motor, and NOTHING.
Can someone tell me what is the next step for testing, to isolate the problem?
Or, is it obvious that the controller blown and no amount of testing will bring it back, therefore I should get another controller anyways and stop messing with it?
Thanks for your help, again.
Dr. Frankenstein jr.
and NO…it is not alive