It sounds like the clutch is sticking. Is the juddering the same whether you rotate the wheel backwards or forwards when it does it.Hi guys.
my new hub motor is juddering when I spin by hand , I can then rotate opposite way for a few turns then spin other way and it will be fine for a wee while . I’ve not connected better yet , any ideas?
thanks guys
What motor is it then?Yeah when spun both ways . It’s not a geared hub motor though if that makes a difference. If I spin backwards And forwards a few times it sorts itself for a wee while . Is it likely to do the same when I connect battery?
That's a normal direct drive motor. They all cog in both directions to a greater or lesser extent. If you get more resistance than the normal cogging and the motor is disconnected, then there is a short on the phase wires somewhere. When the cable isn't connected, it's easy for the bullet connectors to touch each other, which would increase the resistance to turning a lot. If the resistance increases when connected to the controller, it's probably because the regeneration is not switched off.Just a standard hub motor, 1000w , I’m not sure the exact term? I’ll try attach picture ,
Ok thanks, I will check with power and see what’s happensThat's a normal direct drive motor. They all cog in both directions to a greater or lesser extent. If you get more resistance than the normal cogging and the motor is disconnected, then there is a short on the phase wires somewhere. When the cable isn't connected, it's easy for the bullet connectors to touch each other, which would increase the resistance to turning a lot. If the resistance increases when connected to the controller, it's probably because the regeneration is not switched off.
I will double check for wobble but sure it felt pretty solid , but I will need to try and wiggle when it is shudder and when it stops . I will check with battery once I have fitted but I’m expecting it be the sameAny wobble in the axle? - bad bearing??..
If ive read correctly these are all pre connecting power tests with just the wheel on its own?
May i ask why that motor/kit @Ianb84 ? while police interest in ebikes outside the regs has been slow to start, it seems that in some areas at least this is changing and the dinner plate motor is a easy to spot from a distance violation if looked for.
Depending on your needs a within regs set up might be available for less long term hassle allowing you to get your money back (distance selling rules) on the dinner plate kit?? after all its only the motor rating thats limited to 250w.. nothing is said about controllers and batteries feeding X000w when needed
Yes I never thought of that , perhaps a smaller 250w motor with a bigger controller and batteryAny wobble in the axle? - bad bearing??..
If ive read correctly these are all pre connecting power tests with just the wheel on its own?
May i ask why that motor/kit @Ianb84 ? while police interest in ebikes outside the regs has been slow to start, it seems that in some areas at least this is changing and the dinner plate motor is a easy to spot from a distance violation if looked for.
Depending on your needs a within regs set up might be available for less long term hassle allowing you to get your money back (distance selling rules) on the dinner plate kit?? after all its only the motor rating thats limited to 250w.. nothing is said about controllers and batteries feeding X000w when needed
Flat terrain , mix of roads and paths , around 20miles range with most usage between 15-22mphIF you detail your expected use and donor bike, include terrain details (hills?) and speed/range expectations and budget.
Im sure the best minds in here could suggest set ups and kit that could provide what you want within the regs.. - Then you will be able to get theft insurance on the bike, and if anything bad happens on the rd you wont automatically be in the wrong..
This is even when there is no power to the motor? I’ve not even connected battery yetYou can easily test the motor for potential shorted windings by connecting two of the phase wires together.
Then when you rotate the wheel in either direction you should feel more cogging on the motor.
Then connect all three phase wires together and the cogging resistance should increase significantly.
You don’t want to connect the battery when you do this test.This is even when there is no power to the motor? I’ve not even connected battery yet
Thanks for advice about the motor- I can see 250w kits although They say 36v, would this still work with a 48v battery? Just change the settings? Is a 250w still a direct drive ? Thanks for all your help,Any wobble in the axle? - bad bearing??..
If ive read correctly these are all pre connecting power tests with just the wheel on its own?
May i ask why that motor/kit @Ianb84 ? while police interest in ebikes outside the regs has been slow to start, it seems that in some areas at least this is changing and the dinner plate motor is a easy to spot from a distance violation if looked for.
Depending on your needs a within regs set up might be available for less long term hassle allowing you to get your money back (distance selling rules) on the dinner plate kit?? after all its only the motor rating thats limited to 250w.. nothing is said about controllers and batteries feeding X000w when needed
36v motor's will generally work at 48, which would make them 30% faster and 30% more powerful. It's not advised for one that's already fast, say more than 260 rpm at 36v. The controller and LCD need to be able to work at 48v too. Most 36v ones can't, except the KT dual voltage ones.Thanks for advice about the motor- I can see 250w kits although They say 36v, would this still work with a 48v battery? Just change the settings? Is a 250w still a direct drive ? Thanks for all your help,
Ian
Very few 250w motors are direct drive. Most direct drive motors are in the 500w to 1500w range.Just change the settings? Is a 250w still a direct drive ? Thanks for all your help,