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General Category => General Discussions => Topic started by: Chris_newton on April 17, 2020, 11:59:36 AM

Title: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Chris_newton on April 17, 2020, 11:59:36 AM
Hi,

New to electric bikes.

Converted my Rocky Mountain Fusion using the BBSHD 48V kit from Golden Motors.

Everything has been working well but it looks like I may have damaged my controller.

When I turn the display on it lights up briefly and then displays Er 30.

I have:

Is there any way to diagnose the controller beyond this given that I think the loom, display and speed sensor seem to be fine?

I think the controller is dead but just wondering how to confirm this.

Thanks,

Chris
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Bikemad on April 17, 2020, 01:42:29 PM
Hi Chris and(https://i.imgur.com/evDSMvT.png)to the forum.

As this is not a GoldenMotor product I don't have any experience with that particular controller, but according to the Bafang website the error you are getting is caused by a communication error.

I suggest that you carefully follow their instructions and see if it cures the problem.

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ERROR 30:
Communication error
It is most likely a simple connection issue.

1. First unplug and replug all of the connections on your kit including all of the Main Wiring Harness connections (display, throttle, brake levers) and all of the Motor lead connections with the Battery and Speed Sensor. Make sure no pins are bent/damaged on any of the connection plugs and line up the arrows and pins when reconnecting everything to ensure proper connection.

2. If Step 1 does not fix the error, check that none of the wiring on your setup is being pinched, especially the cables coming from the controller. Check to make sure that none of the wiring on your installation is too taught and is pulling the cables from the controller.

3. Open up the controller from the motor core and unplug all of the controller plugs and replug them again ensuring there is no silicone interference and everything is properly connected.

If it still doesn't work after doing as instructed above, I suggest that you contact your supplier for further assistance in rectifying this problem.

Alan
 
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Chris_newton on April 18, 2020, 03:23:28 PM
Thanks Alan.

Agreed.

I am now at the point of opening up the motor case to take a look at the controller.

Starting to track down the tools I need.
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Bikemad on April 18, 2020, 06:11:29 PM
Check out this YouTube video showing how to remove the controller (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgFQK-ID8AM) if you haven't already seen it.

Alan
 
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Chris_newton on April 19, 2020, 04:08:52 PM
Thanks. I have the controller removed.
Fairly straight forward except for disconnecting the last connector that must be covered in silicone as one of the last manufacturing steps. You need to scrape the silicone away prior to finding the release tab for it.

I have been looking for troubleshooting information for these controllers to see if I can figure out what has failed but so far I have not found much on this on the inernet.

I have a replacement controller ordered and will have it early next week (I hope).
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Bikemad on April 20, 2020, 06:50:09 PM
I have been looking for troubleshooting information for these controllers to see if I can figure out what has failed but so far I have not found much on this on the internet.

Check out this post over on Endless-Sphere (https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=97688#p1430764) regarding controller failures.

Also found another YouTube video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W0Q33n-aI7U) showing a loose Phase wire fault.

Alan
 
Title: Re: Err 30 - my BBSHD controller is dead?
Post by: Chris_newton on April 22, 2020, 12:56:26 AM
I have the new controller and will test it out as time permits over the next couple of days.

Thanks for all of the links.