Haha I’ll try to clean it up, I was just kinda mocking everything up till I figured it all oit.
Yes they did have multi plug ends, but my motor didn’t come with any.
So here’s some photos, you can see the three main phase wires connected to their respective colors. And the hall wires to theirs, however I switch them around (the hall wires) it doesn’t change the ouitcome, and if I unplug them and run sensorless, it still doesn’t work.
Alright so I figured it out, the controller is high tech, and the wires I hooked it to were for a wireless scooter remote, i retired it to the place for a normal throttle and now the voltage is correct and the motor will rev.
however I now run into another problem, it doesn’t rev like it should...
So still waiting on battery but got a temporary power source hooked up. Got controller programmed however it’s registering in the controller that feedback from throttle is 1.5 volts regardless of if I twist throttle it just stays put. But weird thing is when I test the signal wire, it reads .84...
I’m looking at this controller too, it’s fully programmable from your computer, I think I’m gonna get it. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B09J4SV7G5#Ask
so I got the battery ordered, gonna be a while till it’s here, but I’m kinda thinking of getting a different, smoother controller.
Any thoughts on this?: seems to be a decent sine wave controller...
Haha alright I’ll get some pics!
Both motor, controller, and battery were under warranty, so I’m getting a replacement motor, and decided to opt for a 60v 40 amp battery so it’ll be putting out 3015 watts peak. But my controller is rated for 3000 so it should be good.
I’ll keep everyone...
How exactly do I test that?
I’ll see if I can find a clamp on amp meter.
And no the battery charger charges the whole pack, not individual so I can’t tell.
the motor definitely seems to be having an issue
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