I posted here about a fortnight ago regarding my battery cutting out. We were able to ascertain I needed a new battery.
The new battery has been fantastic but now I have another problem. In my part of the country I have been out on the bike most days and managed to avoid the showers, until yesterday,
I was 10 miles from home when the heavens opened. It wasn't long before the electrics were not responding and lots of clunking and banging from the motor then everything went dead so had to resort to old fashioned pedal power to get me home.
This morning I decided to investigate and thought I would open up the throttle as easiest option and knew it had, had a soaking anyway. Now I'm sure all was intact in the junction box other than it looked like it had been put together by an ape, insulation broken and wires tightly scrubbing. I straightened things to put it all back then a tag broke away from a transistor presumably because it had been squashed in when it was put together. The other two leads from the transistor were quite sound so wondered if the one that broke had a bashing when screwing down the junction box cover. Throttles are cheap enough so have ordered another.
The connections all around the controller were all soaked so decided on a hunch, I would open up the control box itself. Well bloody hell, half a cup of water spilled out. I would find it very difficult to believe this unit is still serviceable as it's full of electronic components. So will order a new one while I'm at it. I'm astonished they are so cheap, as little as a tenner on eBay, even cheaper than the throttle at fifteen pounds.
I have an idea the control box has been collecting water for a long time as the water that came out was very milky looking.
Anyone else ever had this experience? The battery is fine but wonder will I have done any damage to the motor as it made a few clunking noises as the electrics failed.
Does anyone think I need to look further?
Thanks.
The new battery has been fantastic but now I have another problem. In my part of the country I have been out on the bike most days and managed to avoid the showers, until yesterday,
I was 10 miles from home when the heavens opened. It wasn't long before the electrics were not responding and lots of clunking and banging from the motor then everything went dead so had to resort to old fashioned pedal power to get me home.
This morning I decided to investigate and thought I would open up the throttle as easiest option and knew it had, had a soaking anyway. Now I'm sure all was intact in the junction box other than it looked like it had been put together by an ape, insulation broken and wires tightly scrubbing. I straightened things to put it all back then a tag broke away from a transistor presumably because it had been squashed in when it was put together. The other two leads from the transistor were quite sound so wondered if the one that broke had a bashing when screwing down the junction box cover. Throttles are cheap enough so have ordered another.
The connections all around the controller were all soaked so decided on a hunch, I would open up the control box itself. Well bloody hell, half a cup of water spilled out. I would find it very difficult to believe this unit is still serviceable as it's full of electronic components. So will order a new one while I'm at it. I'm astonished they are so cheap, as little as a tenner on eBay, even cheaper than the throttle at fifteen pounds.
I have an idea the control box has been collecting water for a long time as the water that came out was very milky looking.
Anyone else ever had this experience? The battery is fine but wonder will I have done any damage to the motor as it made a few clunking noises as the electrics failed.
Does anyone think I need to look further?
Thanks.