Hi all,
I came across this post because I think I just burnt out my motors
A moment ago I hooked up my Mac 536hf motor to a Kelly KBS48101X controller for the first time. Both were brand new and had never been used before.
Initally I was over the moon to see that the motor start spinning, however...
The motor seemed fine when spinning in one direction, but struggled to spin in the opposite direction.
Part way through this video, a warning light comes on the controller, and then although you don't see it, smoke starts to come out of the motor! Eek!
As I was recording, I quickly disconnected the battery and tried to film the smoke but the camera didn't pick it up. The motor housing was really hot to the touch, and the cables were quite warm too.
Looking in the controller manual, the flashing red LED translates to error "Motor did not start - Motor did not reach 25 electrical rpm within 2 seconds start-up. Hall sensor or phase wiring problem".
However, I've checked the wiring diagrams for both the controller and the motor and it seems to be correct.
As the motor housing was so hot, I decided to open it up thinking it would coo down quicker and do less damage. Much to my dismay though, it looks like the windings have burnt out:
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It's a geared hub motor with a 20T winding. Clearly it wasn't turning properly but I'm really surprised to burnt out just in the time it took me to make that video.
Does this mean that my motor is trashed, and how do I prevent this from happening again?