Loose power connectors

UrbanPuma

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Hi all,

The power on my bike suddenly cut out when I twisted the throttle and wouldn't restart. I noticed this happened a few times on previous rides after I fitted the new controller, but it had started.

I opened up the area housing the wires and noticed the 3 power connections (yellow, green and blue) kept coming lose. Once connected I tested the throttle and bike works, but when I try to squeeze the wires into the case before securing the lid, power goes and they get disconnected again.

What should I do to stop them from coming loose?

Many thanks

Urbanpuma
 

KirstinS

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Hiya , those are not power cables but the motor phase wires

Those bullet connectors are rubbish. I've had plenty of issues over the years

I took to simply remove the connectors and soldering direct. If you really want to be able to disconnect then solder on some better connectors ( xt60, Anderson etc)


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KirstinS

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For an immediate , keep it simple solution, try giving the bullets a bit of squeeze with a set of pliers once connected up. And then using electrical tape to further keep them together


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UrbanPuma

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Ah, thanks for making me aware of the correct name for the wires Kirstin. I'll try the pliers first and if I'm still having problems, then I'll purchase the items suggested here and take to local bike shop to solder.

Thank you everyone.

Urbanpuma
 

KirstinS

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Nealh

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As mentioned use MT60's when problems arise if you have soldering skills.
 

UrbanPuma

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I tightened the connectors with pliers yesterday and everything worked - enjoyed a lovely ride in the sun. Thanks again for your helpful comments folks :)
 

Charliefox

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Hi all,

The power on my bike suddenly cut out when I twisted the throttle and wouldn't restart. I noticed this happened a few times on previous rides after I fitted the new controller, but it had started.

I opened up the area housing the wires and noticed the 3 power connections (yellow, green and blue) kept coming lose. Once connected I tested the throttle and bike works, but when I try to squeeze the wires into the case before securing the lid, power goes and they get disconnected again.

What should I do to stop them from coming loose?

Many thanks

Urbanpuma
Have you tried dialectric paste? Looks like babies bum petroleum jelly but conducts current well and keeps the contacts watertight as well. Cheap on Ebay for 50gm tin that will last forever. Mind you I soldered my wires....remembering to slide on suitable heat shrink beforehand. I found my bullet power wires got hot enough to soften the plastic on them, showing how poor bullets are! Never had problems since.
 

UrbanPuma

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Have you tried dialectric paste? Looks like babies bum petroleum jelly but conducts current well and keeps the contacts watertight as well. Cheap on Ebay for 50gm tin that will last forever. Mind you I soldered my wires....remembering to slide on suitable heat shrink beforehand. I found my bullet power wires got hot enough to soften the plastic on them, showing how poor bullets are! Never had problems since.
Hi Charliefox,

I'll keep this in mind as I did notice the plastic had softened. Thank you.
 

awol

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Have you tried dialectric paste? Looks like babies bum petroleum jelly but conducts current well and keeps the contacts watertight as well.
I searched "dialectric paste" on ebay and got results for silicone grease.
Is "dialectric paste" the same as plumbers silicone grease? I've got a small tub of that I use on the shower sliding door.
 

anon4

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The cheap and nasty bullet connectors made from soft steel are god damn awful. Propper RC bullet connectors are extremely reliable and won't cause any problems.
Where can you get those? Been using those red plastic ones and they are just crap, need crimped together every time you unplug
 

Nealh

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For battery supply I use either XT60 or use RC Gold 4mm banana bullets, replacing the controller connectors. With MT60 on the phase, the connections are much better and secure all round.
The male part of the banana bullet is sprung/expanded so grips nicely when pushed in also the solder end has a rotating bezel to prevent wire breakage.
All items on ebay.
 
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