Went out for a 25 mile ride and stopped off at a friend's house and did a gym session and 5 km on the rowing machine and by the time I left it was getting dark and windy.
Powered up the big long hill in turbo with no real issues, was making reasonable progress between 12 and 15 mph. This was torque assist, I have not installed the throttle. Stock firmware.
Noticed the noise on the flat on top the hill. It was windy so hard to hear much and it was dark. The noise appeared to be when pedalling above the cutoff speed. Could not hear the noise at moderate speed but below the cutoff when the motor was contributing. No unusual noise when coasting either.
The noise was like a chirping / scrapping noise. It with distinct chirps at a much higher occurrence than the pedal cadence. It was not totally unlike a brake block touching the rim on an out of true wheel but I think too frequent - and no noise when coasting. I 'think' it was also feeling harder to pedal over the cutoff?
Anyway, it was dark so I continued on and suddenly found myself doing 20ish mph and the noise stopped, peddling suddenly felt a bit easier again. Got back and had a quick look and nothing obvious with a torch. The motor is secure, the crank arms are tight. Went out again, just down the road and back and no noise.
At first I thought the noise was a bird, it really sounded like a chirp, but too dark for birds.
I will take a proper look tomorrow when it is light.
I did feel the motor housing when I got home and it was very slightly warmer than ambient temperature but not alarmingly so.
Battery was full bars on LCD after a 25 mile ride. The motor probably worked quite hard up the hill, but the cranks were turning at a respectable cadence.
It is a bit of a mystery. It was difficult as it was windy (noisy) and dark.
I will need to look properly tomorrow when it is light and hopefully less windy.
Not thinking very straight, is it the pin bearing in the blue gear that allows you to pedal faster than the motor without also trying to spin the motor by the pedals? My immediate guess is that the blue gear clutch was not disengaged properly - does this sound plausible? If the clutch subsequently disengaged then might account for the sudden increase in speed above the cutoff.
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Powered up the big long hill in turbo with no real issues, was making reasonable progress between 12 and 15 mph. This was torque assist, I have not installed the throttle. Stock firmware.
Noticed the noise on the flat on top the hill. It was windy so hard to hear much and it was dark. The noise appeared to be when pedalling above the cutoff speed. Could not hear the noise at moderate speed but below the cutoff when the motor was contributing. No unusual noise when coasting either.
The noise was like a chirping / scrapping noise. It with distinct chirps at a much higher occurrence than the pedal cadence. It was not totally unlike a brake block touching the rim on an out of true wheel but I think too frequent - and no noise when coasting. I 'think' it was also feeling harder to pedal over the cutoff?
Anyway, it was dark so I continued on and suddenly found myself doing 20ish mph and the noise stopped, peddling suddenly felt a bit easier again. Got back and had a quick look and nothing obvious with a torch. The motor is secure, the crank arms are tight. Went out again, just down the road and back and no noise.
At first I thought the noise was a bird, it really sounded like a chirp, but too dark for birds.
I will take a proper look tomorrow when it is light.
I did feel the motor housing when I got home and it was very slightly warmer than ambient temperature but not alarmingly so.
Battery was full bars on LCD after a 25 mile ride. The motor probably worked quite hard up the hill, but the cranks were turning at a respectable cadence.
It is a bit of a mystery. It was difficult as it was windy (noisy) and dark.
I will need to look properly tomorrow when it is light and hopefully less windy.
Not thinking very straight, is it the pin bearing in the blue gear that allows you to pedal faster than the motor without also trying to spin the motor by the pedals? My immediate guess is that the blue gear clutch was not disengaged properly - does this sound plausible? If the clutch subsequently disengaged then might account for the sudden increase in speed above the cutoff.
C
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