ndawsonelli
1 mW
- Joined
- Jun 12, 2011
- Messages
- 19
Hey guys,
So this will be my third ebike build - one with hobbyking lipos and a lyen controller that worked great, one with a home-built battery and 20 dollar chinese controller that also worked great, and then.. this one. I got a Lunacycle 20S (~84V hot) battery pack and am using a Lyen 124110 controller, the same one that I used before, with the same motor - but now there is a lot more noise, it pulls enough amps to heat up the wires when spinning freely, and refuses to start under load (like if I'm sitting on the bike). I still have the old battery and controller, and hooked those up and they worked like a dream, but still can't get this one to work. It seems like it has to be a timing issue, nothing else really makes sense, and the motor spins with the hall sensor setting at 120 degrees and not at 60 degrees, but the phase wires get extremely hot - like 60C within 10 seconds, just freely spinning off the ground. The speed of the motor is also heavily dependent on the battery current / phase current limitations that I set in the software, which definitely shouldn't be the case if it's spinning with essentially no load. Compatibility mode results in the same thing, so I'm assuming it's just using 120 degrees.
The throttle is a hall-effect sensor type, which goes from 0.8V-3.6V, which is narrower than I'd like, but the same thing happens when I hook up a 10k pot in its place, which goes from 0-5V.
Any advice?
-Neal
So this will be my third ebike build - one with hobbyking lipos and a lyen controller that worked great, one with a home-built battery and 20 dollar chinese controller that also worked great, and then.. this one. I got a Lunacycle 20S (~84V hot) battery pack and am using a Lyen 124110 controller, the same one that I used before, with the same motor - but now there is a lot more noise, it pulls enough amps to heat up the wires when spinning freely, and refuses to start under load (like if I'm sitting on the bike). I still have the old battery and controller, and hooked those up and they worked like a dream, but still can't get this one to work. It seems like it has to be a timing issue, nothing else really makes sense, and the motor spins with the hall sensor setting at 120 degrees and not at 60 degrees, but the phase wires get extremely hot - like 60C within 10 seconds, just freely spinning off the ground. The speed of the motor is also heavily dependent on the battery current / phase current limitations that I set in the software, which definitely shouldn't be the case if it's spinning with essentially no load. Compatibility mode results in the same thing, so I'm assuming it's just using 120 degrees.
The throttle is a hall-effect sensor type, which goes from 0.8V-3.6V, which is narrower than I'd like, but the same thing happens when I hook up a 10k pot in its place, which goes from 0-5V.
Any advice?
-Neal