Hi everyone, firstly, what a great forum. It's so nice to find such a great support community for GM products out here.
I have a problem. I have a brand new Magic Pie III (Internal controller, 48 V, 10 Ah battery 26" Rear wheel.
BackstoryI'm putting this long version of the problem here for reference in case others have the same problem.
While riding home tonight, I came to a stop at some traffic lights, then felt my bike shudder forward. I thought I'd knocked my thumb throttle somehow, so I pulled on my
mechanical brakes (I do not have regen brakes fitted yet, so they couldn't disconnect the motor) but the motor kept pushing. My next thought was that must have knocked the thumb throttle,
then hit the cruise control button, so I released the brakes and allowed the bike to accelerate while I hit the cruise control again to disable it and slow down. This did not work. The motor continued to accelerate at full throttle and I got no response from my controls. I eventually reached around to my battery pack and switched the motor off at the key.
When I dismounted and turned the key to ON again, the throttle lights turned on again, indicating full charge, but the motor would not respond to any throttle input. I turned it off and on a few times and eventually the throttle worked again, but
again while stationary the motor started to accelerate with no input from my throttle! I spent the rest of the ride home alternately pedaling with the battery off, and using the throttle up hills, ready to turn around and switch it off as soon as it went to this unwanted full throttle mode. This occurred several times again on the ride home.
Short VersionNew GM MP3.
For some reason motor is ramping to full throttle with no input from my thumb throttle. It is happening automatically and intermittently. Once it starts the only way to stop the bike is to switch it off at the key. I have mechanical brakes only, no regen system installed so far.
I have done a fair bit of reading on the forums and suspect it may be a Hall Effect Sensor failure, though not all the symptoms fit. When I turn the key on I hear NO beeps from the motor. When I push the bike very slowly, I feel only a
very slight juddering, but not the shaking that everyone else describes. I suspect I am only noticing it because I am expecting to feel some juddering. When the bike moves a bit faster (>3km/h) I cannot feel this judder at all.
Additional InfoThe weather was very cool at around 15 C
There was some rain today. The throttle got a little wet, but it was only trickling. This occurred 6 hours before the problem started so it should have dried right out. I rode it straight after the rain and did not experience this problem then, so I think it had nothing to do with the rain.
Does anybody have any suggestions? I'd love to feel safe on this thing again and not expect it to just take off when I'm not ready!
EDIT: I understand that
A broken throttle ground wire or a poor connection in the ground circuit could cause full throttle. -Alan
This feels to me like it may the the source of my problem. On one occasion, I unplugged the throttle from the main connector, thus creating an open circuit, and I zoomed off at full throttle straight away. So If I have a faulty connection in my ground wire, and it occasionally causes an open circuit, this would send me zooming off into the sunset unintentionally, right? GM China sent me two thumb throttles, either by mistake, or because this is a problem they anticipated, so I will swap tomorrow and report back.
Julian