Hi all. I've owned an etrike for some years, I bought it like that and don't know much about them. It wasn't working when I bought it but I managed to get it working on the thumb throttle alone. I rode it like that until I was taken ill early 2020. The trike sat in the shed for two years or a little more.
A couple of months ago I was well enough to tinker with it, it looked very sorry for itself so i decided to give it the works. I stripped it completely down to the frame and had the frame powder coted in a brilliant orange to be seen on the road.
I've rebuilt it with new bearings everywhere, wheels, bottom bracket (on the front perhaps I should call it the front bracket?) and the chain idler pulleys. I re-packet the steeting bearings, all three of them, and adjusted. Everything was ready to go so I charged the (48V) battery and fitted it back in place and all I could get was a very rumbly rear hub motor before it stopped with an Error03 on the display. Switch off and try agaain and every time I get this lumpy noise from the motor and Error03. I've checked all the connections to the motor, the controller, the throttle and the disply screen. All seems ok.
I thought the battery must be shot as it had stood so long without charging so I invested, great expense, in a new battery (X-GO off ebay) same size, 48V, 1500W and 30A max. When this arrived I charged it fully as instructions (came with a charger by the way) and fitted it to the rear rack where the old battery sat and ran it again. Switched on the display, worked the thumb throttle and "CLICK" like a fuse had blown and now I get Error01. Another thing I've noticed is the rear wheel motor now seems to be stiff to turn. The wheel used to spin freely but now it seems to be binding or being held back by the magnetic field. It's not rubbing on anythiing.
Switched all off and tried it again and same thing but no click just Eroor01. There battery voltage is good going into the controller at 52V. Any ideas anyone?
I'm happy, having already invested quite a lot of my monthly pension into the trike, if I have to, invest in new controller, display, throttle, and rear wheel/motor. It's no use sitting there looking like new if I can't have the electric assistance which I need to be able to ride it.
By the way, it doesn't have brake lever switches as the brake levers have to have the option to hold them on by pressing a button on the lever as the trike, if left on an incline, will just roll away.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
A couple of months ago I was well enough to tinker with it, it looked very sorry for itself so i decided to give it the works. I stripped it completely down to the frame and had the frame powder coted in a brilliant orange to be seen on the road.
I've rebuilt it with new bearings everywhere, wheels, bottom bracket (on the front perhaps I should call it the front bracket?) and the chain idler pulleys. I re-packet the steeting bearings, all three of them, and adjusted. Everything was ready to go so I charged the (48V) battery and fitted it back in place and all I could get was a very rumbly rear hub motor before it stopped with an Error03 on the display. Switch off and try agaain and every time I get this lumpy noise from the motor and Error03. I've checked all the connections to the motor, the controller, the throttle and the disply screen. All seems ok.
I thought the battery must be shot as it had stood so long without charging so I invested, great expense, in a new battery (X-GO off ebay) same size, 48V, 1500W and 30A max. When this arrived I charged it fully as instructions (came with a charger by the way) and fitted it to the rear rack where the old battery sat and ran it again. Switched on the display, worked the thumb throttle and "CLICK" like a fuse had blown and now I get Error01. Another thing I've noticed is the rear wheel motor now seems to be stiff to turn. The wheel used to spin freely but now it seems to be binding or being held back by the magnetic field. It's not rubbing on anythiing.
Switched all off and tried it again and same thing but no click just Eroor01. There battery voltage is good going into the controller at 52V. Any ideas anyone?
I'm happy, having already invested quite a lot of my monthly pension into the trike, if I have to, invest in new controller, display, throttle, and rear wheel/motor. It's no use sitting there looking like new if I can't have the electric assistance which I need to be able to ride it.
By the way, it doesn't have brake lever switches as the brake levers have to have the option to hold them on by pressing a button on the lever as the trike, if left on an incline, will just roll away.
Thanks for any help you can give me.