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You can't repair the controller because it's encapsulated in rubber. tou have to buy a replacement.. I'm not sure where the water gets to. I've seen one where the rubber was cracked so water got in to the mosfets, which set the motor on fire. luckily the guy was present when it happened. the bike wasn't even being ridden. He heard the noise and saw smoke coming out of the motor, which is a bit worrying. I think more likely, the water gets into the compartment, which isn't sealed and drowns the motor connectors, so maybe a good dry out will fix it.
The mosfets pop if you try and run the motor when it has the problem. the mosfets aren't normally problematic themselves, but they suffer consequential damage when there's other problems. As a rule, you should never attempt to keep an ebike motor going if it doesn't run properly.
The mosfets pop if you try and run the motor when it has the problem. the mosfets aren't normally problematic themselves, but they suffer consequential damage when there's other problems. As a rule, you should never attempt to keep an ebike motor going if it doesn't run properly.