And how is your 'non conductive liquid' dealing with the various ball bearings in a geared hub motor?
I don't understand why people are so reluctant to use mineral oil for the task of lubricating a bunch of gears and ball bearings inside an electric hub motor. Its really no rocket science but pretty basic mechanics and five minutes of cross checking in Wikipedia.
-mineral oil is non conductive.
-Nylon gears are not affected by mineral oil
-ATF has all the right additives needed for the task, and then some...
-ATF keeps its viscosity over a wide temperature range
-sealings of sealed ball bearings are not affected by mineral oil
It doesn't even have do be smelly ATF. I use hydraulic oil as well. Hydraulic oil is 'spiced' with similar additives (anti foam, anti corrosive, ect) but you can obtain ATF in small quantities literally at every third corner. Heck, I even used high temperature turbine oil to fill up my hub when I worked at Airbus. (whats good enough for Rolls-Royce is good enough for Bafang!)
In the German forum somebody even used salad oil to avoid putting that terrible mineral oil in his precious hub. He ended up with some kind of majonese...