Hello.
I've had my mum's old ebike in the workshop for the last few years. We used it a couple of years ago for a few months and it worked OK. Last year I tried it out and the display would come on and then cut out after a few seconds so I thought it was a problem with the battery. Put it back and left it as we didn't really have any need for it TBH and I have a lot of other stuff to fix anyway (well, too much really).
So, finally decided to try it out again as our oldest could commute to the station on it and my wife could also use it for work occasionally. It has two 36v 8A batteries which I assumed were dud. Took both apart and measured the cell voltages. One battery showed 26V and all the cells showed around 2.6V. THe second battery showed 39V and all 10 cells showed 3.9V apiece so no bad cells in either. I charged both batteries up and they both went to 41.something Volts and seem to hold it allright.
Then I checked the Control/Display unit and realised it had A BATTERY in it! I thought it would be powered off the main unit but, obviously, it needs memory backup. Changed that and the system powers up fine. THe battery gauge reads full and the display does everything you ask.
The front wheel had a damaged tyre valve so I took it off (bit of a palava) and fitted a new tube. Whilst the wheel was off I inspected all the wires going into the motor and they seemed fine. There was an extra, smaller gauge, black wire coming out of the motor that was a couple of inches long and didn't go anywhwere but it wasn't cut or torn because the end was neatly finished and the core was down inside the sheath out of harm's way.
Anyway, went for a test ride and there is no assist. The motor is not coming on. Switched between all the modes and nothing. The bike pedals fine though.
So, where do I start? The brakes have no wiring at all going to them - just the brake cables - so I assume there's no possibility of brake inhibitors? I guess the next step is the sensors that tell you the cranks are turning? IS there anything else I've missed? THe wires to the motor look hard to access - I thought it'd be a plug but it's not. Where is the brain/controller/ESC located? I guess I can check power input/output there. Are there any tech manuals for these things?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm a total ebike n00b but I was a bicycle mechanic for a while and I build Brushless RC cars so I've got some relevant knowledge to be helping me along.
I've had my mum's old ebike in the workshop for the last few years. We used it a couple of years ago for a few months and it worked OK. Last year I tried it out and the display would come on and then cut out after a few seconds so I thought it was a problem with the battery. Put it back and left it as we didn't really have any need for it TBH and I have a lot of other stuff to fix anyway (well, too much really).
So, finally decided to try it out again as our oldest could commute to the station on it and my wife could also use it for work occasionally. It has two 36v 8A batteries which I assumed were dud. Took both apart and measured the cell voltages. One battery showed 26V and all the cells showed around 2.6V. THe second battery showed 39V and all 10 cells showed 3.9V apiece so no bad cells in either. I charged both batteries up and they both went to 41.something Volts and seem to hold it allright.
Then I checked the Control/Display unit and realised it had A BATTERY in it! I thought it would be powered off the main unit but, obviously, it needs memory backup. Changed that and the system powers up fine. THe battery gauge reads full and the display does everything you ask.
The front wheel had a damaged tyre valve so I took it off (bit of a palava) and fitted a new tube. Whilst the wheel was off I inspected all the wires going into the motor and they seemed fine. There was an extra, smaller gauge, black wire coming out of the motor that was a couple of inches long and didn't go anywhwere but it wasn't cut or torn because the end was neatly finished and the core was down inside the sheath out of harm's way.
Anyway, went for a test ride and there is no assist. The motor is not coming on. Switched between all the modes and nothing. The bike pedals fine though.
So, where do I start? The brakes have no wiring at all going to them - just the brake cables - so I assume there's no possibility of brake inhibitors? I guess the next step is the sensors that tell you the cranks are turning? IS there anything else I've missed? THe wires to the motor look hard to access - I thought it'd be a plug but it's not. Where is the brain/controller/ESC located? I guess I can check power input/output there. Are there any tech manuals for these things?
Sorry for all the questions. I'm a total ebike n00b but I was a bicycle mechanic for a while and I build Brushless RC cars so I've got some relevant knowledge to be helping me along.