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Motor, Croatian Hubzilla
Controller, Lyen 18 FET 4115 controller
If I accelerate gently, the motor has some issue for the for 3-5mph, then gets smooth as long as I'm gentle with the throttle. If I try to accelerate like normal I get a
bunch of popping and grinding like the motor is out of sync.
I have a test program and it will sound like it's missing a phase below 3-5 mph sometimes, like it's not firing. As soon as I speed up it clears up. The problem is much worse when the motor has a load on it but clears up at high speed. The last time I had a motor do this to me it was a loose phase wire, but I've already checked them and they are fine.
I've put my scope on all controller outputs and hall wires. The only issue I really see is that when the controller is running the motor the signal coming back from the halls is super noisy. It's about 7V peak square wave signal and the top 3.5V of it is full of PWM. As soon as I let off the throttle, the hall sensors turn back into perfect square waves. I'm wondering if this is the issue and is causing false triggering.
I've tried all different variations of batter amp/phase amp/block time/sensor angle settings (120 is what this seems to want) and they all behave the same. Motor spins freely when hooked up to the controller so there is no short on the phase.
Ideas? I'd really like to get this bike working properly. I guess I can try some different hall/phase combos again tomorrow to see if there is some oddity with this going on, but with my setup all the colors match up 1:1 phase and hall. I'm running out of ideas. This controller worked perfect on my 9c 2806.
Controller, Lyen 18 FET 4115 controller
If I accelerate gently, the motor has some issue for the for 3-5mph, then gets smooth as long as I'm gentle with the throttle. If I try to accelerate like normal I get a
bunch of popping and grinding like the motor is out of sync.
I have a test program and it will sound like it's missing a phase below 3-5 mph sometimes, like it's not firing. As soon as I speed up it clears up. The problem is much worse when the motor has a load on it but clears up at high speed. The last time I had a motor do this to me it was a loose phase wire, but I've already checked them and they are fine.
I've put my scope on all controller outputs and hall wires. The only issue I really see is that when the controller is running the motor the signal coming back from the halls is super noisy. It's about 7V peak square wave signal and the top 3.5V of it is full of PWM. As soon as I let off the throttle, the hall sensors turn back into perfect square waves. I'm wondering if this is the issue and is causing false triggering.
I've tried all different variations of batter amp/phase amp/block time/sensor angle settings (120 is what this seems to want) and they all behave the same. Motor spins freely when hooked up to the controller so there is no short on the phase.
Ideas? I'd really like to get this bike working properly. I guess I can try some different hall/phase combos again tomorrow to see if there is some oddity with this going on, but with my setup all the colors match up 1:1 phase and hall. I'm running out of ideas. This controller worked perfect on my 9c 2806.