It's funny you've made this thread as I've just made myself a tool for this very purpose!Brilliant! Thanks.
I've got a feeling that the hall sensors are responsible for a lot of problems on theses motors - especially the 328rpm version. I guess that the position of the sensors is set on a pre-assembly jig. Thereafter, only the stiffness of the legs keeps them in position. I'm wondering if it's possible that the legs distort if you let the motor get a bit warm, which could upset the timing. That would explain why you got a speed increase and less power, and why my two will no longer start after I went up a very long steep hill at full throttle.Although I not sure it's failure was entirely caused by wattage. It happened a day after I took a "short cut" across some seemingly looking smooth grass, only to find it was like the surface of the moon! Motor didn't seem right immediately after - the no load speed increased from 35mph to 44 mph and it seemed to lack "guts".
Or a hall sensor it self just behaving badly ?I'm wondering if it's possible that the legs distort if you let the motor get a bit warm, which could upset the timing
I checked my hall sensors, and they were behaving correctly, but there was something about them that the controller didn't like. Without the assembly jig, I can't see it being possible to replace them.Or a hall sensor it self just behaving badly ?
Same here - Halls all tested ok.I checked my hall sensors, and they were behaving correctly, but there was something about them that the controller didn't like. Without the assembly jig, I can't see it being possible to replace them.