I've removed the burnt plastic cover...and connected all wires....is it ok to connect the phase wires now and switch battery and throttle on?Just make sure they don't touch each other but still plugged and try running your motor.
I've removed the burnt plastic cover...and connected all wires....is it ok to connect the phase wires now and switch battery and throttle on?Just make sure they don't touch each other but still plugged and try running your motor.
I think so wheeliepete...here's pics...what do you think?Could be the controller is dead. Are those burnt connectors clean and making good contact?
Ok, thanks for your help, and everyone else on the thread. I was going to send the controller off to be checked, but may ring a local bike shop in the morning and see if they can have a look at the soldering first. Thanks again.They look clean enough where they make contact. Yellow one has obviously got pretty hot. They need to be a good tight fit. I would still want to cut them back to clean wire and solder just to be sure.
Yes, there was a drag initially going backwards (very noticeable juddering preventing the bike being able to move) but after I disconnected there wasn't a drag.Is there still drag when running backward? Try with the wire connected and disconnected
So no more drag now even with all wires connected?Yes, there was a drag initially going backwards (very noticeable juddering preventing the bike being able to move) but after I disconnected there wasn't a drag.
I've packaged the controller now, but when I reconnected everything there was only a very very slight resistance and the wheel did go backwards - it was stuck before (couldn't move the bike). Now everything is off the bike too it moves back and forth freely.So no more drag now even with all wires connected?
Hmm check if all connectors are well connected and that there are no fuse?I've packaged the controller now, but when I reconnected everything there was only a very very slight resistance and the wheel did go backwards - it was stuck before (couldn't move the bike). Now everything is off the bike too it moves back and forth freely.
I was able to push all connectors together and it was tight - picture is above, but don't know where to find a fuse. I can't believe the bike just died like that :-/Hmm check if all connectors are well connected and that there are no fuse?
If not, the short may have fried the controller?
Maybe it's time to get a better controller. I m planning to always have 2 identical so if I have issue like this, I can just swape the controller and know if the fault is due to this or not!I was able to push all connectors together and it was tight - picture is above, but don't know where to find a fuse. I can't believe the bike just died like that :-/
Yes, I think you're right. I'm going to send it to the dealer, they said they'd sort it or send me a new one. Thanks for your help cwah.Maybe it's time to get a better controller. I m planning to always have 2 identical so if I have issue like this, I can just swape the controller and know if the fault is due to this or not!