Howdy,
Crystalite 5000 series motor, 72v 40a Sensorless speed controller.
After hitting a bump today i started getting the jittery vibrations I've seen described in a couple other threads and in this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIWSeFec1SA.
The trouble in those threads was always a cut hall wire or damaged hall sensor.
My motor has hall sensors and a 5 wire plug, but it isnt connected to anything as my speed controller is "sensorless". Nonetheless, i inspected the wires and do not see any breaks or damage externally. I have not yet removed the side cover, since because i have a sensorless controller i dont think a hall sensor wire could come into play.
As an added complication. i also disassembled my speed controller for inspection. No obviously damaged or burned ICs, but i found that one of the large capacitors had wiggled loose and was floating free (assuming this is what broke free when i hit that bump today). I found it's home on the board and soldered it back in place, but still no change in the behavior of the system. still acts just like this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIWSeFec1SA.
So, the motor still turns and up to a decent speed, but i get intense vibration and no torque at low speed. That tapers off as speed increases, but the amp readout seems to jump around, sometimes 35a, sometimes 4a, and sometimes 0a, with half to 3/4 throttle.
Something is out of phase, or some other nonsense to cause this. Replacing that loose capacitor didnt help, assuming when that popped loose, something else cooked and im ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Keeping in mind that i'm on a sensorless controller, can a short in one of the 3 mains cause this vibration, & should I be pulling the side cover for internal motor inspection? Or, is this likely a partially cooked SC?
Last question, what size gear puller do i need? Seeing a lot of 6" options at o'riley auto but assuming that's too small?
any advice or guidance is much appreciated!
Thanks!
Crystalite 5000 series motor, 72v 40a Sensorless speed controller.
After hitting a bump today i started getting the jittery vibrations I've seen described in a couple other threads and in this youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIWSeFec1SA.
The trouble in those threads was always a cut hall wire or damaged hall sensor.
My motor has hall sensors and a 5 wire plug, but it isnt connected to anything as my speed controller is "sensorless". Nonetheless, i inspected the wires and do not see any breaks or damage externally. I have not yet removed the side cover, since because i have a sensorless controller i dont think a hall sensor wire could come into play.
As an added complication. i also disassembled my speed controller for inspection. No obviously damaged or burned ICs, but i found that one of the large capacitors had wiggled loose and was floating free (assuming this is what broke free when i hit that bump today). I found it's home on the board and soldered it back in place, but still no change in the behavior of the system. still acts just like this : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FIWSeFec1SA.
So, the motor still turns and up to a decent speed, but i get intense vibration and no torque at low speed. That tapers off as speed increases, but the amp readout seems to jump around, sometimes 35a, sometimes 4a, and sometimes 0a, with half to 3/4 throttle.
Something is out of phase, or some other nonsense to cause this. Replacing that loose capacitor didnt help, assuming when that popped loose, something else cooked and im ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Keeping in mind that i'm on a sensorless controller, can a short in one of the 3 mains cause this vibration, & should I be pulling the side cover for internal motor inspection? Or, is this likely a partially cooked SC?
Last question, what size gear puller do i need? Seeing a lot of 6" options at o'riley auto but assuming that's too small?
any advice or guidance is much appreciated!
Thanks!