Hi, recently my electric bike has encountered problems possibly due to accidentally being left in heavy rain overnight.
Basically one day it was fine, a few days later it’s making a very horrible noise when running (from motor/hub).
It used to make a very low whistling sound when running, but now it’s making a loud humming noise similar to the sound a tire makes when rubbing against something and also has noticeable vibration.
The motor I believe is a hall sensor peerless hub motor 36v, controller model is a WZK-70 5AS.
Other observation is the fact that the throttle does not seem to work anymore, the bike has 2 modes throttle(not working) and automatic assist (working with noise).
What I’ve tested so far:-
Hall-pass throttle control seems to be working fine, 5v constant power (between red-black wires) and 0.9v - 4.2v power on the throttle (between black-blue wire) variable depending on how much I turn the throttle. So that seems to be fine.
As for the connections to the motor (hub) they are broken down into
1, 3-pin connector yellow/green/blue (thick wire) probably 3-phase power.
I've tested each of these individually between neutral from battery whilst the wheel is turning (peddling on assisted mode) and the voltage is between 1-4v depending on how fast I peddle and then spikes to around 15v once the motor kicks in.
2, 5-pin connector red/black yellow/green/blue (thin wires)
Red/black has a constant 4.2v
Between the black (neutral) and each colour yellow/green/blue the voltage is either 0v or 5v depending on the wheels location. This seems to alternate between yellow 0v green 5v blue 5v (or yellow 5v green 5v blue 0v) so at any one time 2 of the 3 wires have 5v. That seems to me that the sensors are at least working,
but I have no knowledge of how the motor/hall-sensors are supposed to work and in what sequence, so hopefully this makes sense to someone that has experience with electric bikes and can assist me further.
I've also posted a video so you can hear what it sounds like
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mnkd5H0ILgMany thanks in advance Alan.