Hi,
I'm new to this forum and have introduced myself in the welcome forum.
I have a 250w 36v golden motor front drive conversion and it worked fine on Friday when I parked my bike. On Monday when I went to go to work it was dead. I have spent the last few evenings playing with a few things and now I am out of ideas. I'm pretty handy mechanically but electronics is witch craft to me.
My first thought was dodgy battery switch or connector as these have both caused trouble in the past.
I found a couple of loose wires so sorted them out thinking that I had found the problem. Unfortunately I haven't.
I have 38.6 v at the battery connectors to the controller. However when I connect the controller the voltage drops to 0.6v. I haven't left it connected for long but nothing gets hot or smells bad that I have found so far.
However I can't open the controller up yet as I have had to order some funky triangular screw driver bits to open the case. When that gets opened who knows what will have gone on.
If anybody has experienced this before and knows how to or if it is even possible to fix I'd be much obliged.
Thanks
Duncan
I'm new to this forum and have introduced myself in the welcome forum.
I have a 250w 36v golden motor front drive conversion and it worked fine on Friday when I parked my bike. On Monday when I went to go to work it was dead. I have spent the last few evenings playing with a few things and now I am out of ideas. I'm pretty handy mechanically but electronics is witch craft to me.
My first thought was dodgy battery switch or connector as these have both caused trouble in the past.
I found a couple of loose wires so sorted them out thinking that I had found the problem. Unfortunately I haven't.
I have 38.6 v at the battery connectors to the controller. However when I connect the controller the voltage drops to 0.6v. I haven't left it connected for long but nothing gets hot or smells bad that I have found so far.
However I can't open the controller up yet as I have had to order some funky triangular screw driver bits to open the case. When that gets opened who knows what will have gone on.
If anybody has experienced this before and knows how to or if it is even possible to fix I'd be much obliged.
Thanks
Duncan