Methodical means to test all 3 phase BLDC colour combinations below.
I split the combinations into two groups.
Typical Colour Combinations. This is the most likely of all combinations.
And
Irregular colour Combinations. Rare but sometimes a motor and or contoller manufacturer can get the hall and phase wires wrong or use different colours. It does happen occasionally.
This being a good way to save a lot of time by just focussing on the common combination first, rather than do all combinations, and probably get lost along the way.
To keep things sane we make some general rules.
When we say "swap yellow and blue", we make the controller wires our primary starting point, so we just "swap" the two colours mentioned: "Swap" Yellow contoller wire to blue motor wire, and blue controller wire to yellow motor wire. AKA a "swap". Capiche?
When we say "connect" Yellow to blue: Again we make the controller wires our primary starting point. We "connect" the yellow controller wire to the blue motor wire and follow to the next connection colour No two wires on the controller to motor in "connect" will match colours. So no swaping is done. Capiche?
Put back in colour order or start again:This is so we don't get muddled up. It is better to start from scratch or ordered colours.
It saves some text, it keeps everything methodical, and keeps the instructions to a smaller wall of text.
Easy to remember rules.
Keep in mind, at the "typical" combination level, there are only three "swap" combinations where only one controller/hall wires must be connected to the same colour phase wire. And only two "connect" combinations where no wire can be the same. If you complete all 3 swap combos first, and try a "connect" combination that two are the same you are repeating a swap combination.
Try typical combinations first.
Typical colour combinations
1: "Swap" yellow and blue, leaving green to green, both hall and phase wires, swtich bike on, twist throttle a little, if fail, switch bike off.
2: "Swap" green and blue, leaving yellow to yellow, both hall and phase wires, swtich bike on, twist throttle a little, if fail, switch bike off.
3: "Swap" yellow and green, leaving blue to blue, both hall and phase wires, swtich bike on, twist throttle a little, if fail, switch bike off.
4: "Connect" yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green. Both hall and phase wires. swtich bike on, twist throttle, if fail Switch bike off.
5: "Connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue. Both hall sensors and phase wires. swtich bike on, Twist throttle a little. If fail, switch bike off
Put all wires back in colour order, test halls, start again and proceed to Irregular combinations.
It maybe then time to test your hall sensors to see if they all work.
But shouldnt there be OMG hall sensor failure, Magic controller bbeeeeeeppppps.
If they are working! Then or just try irregular combinations below
Irregular colour combinations, providing you have tried the typical combinations above, Eg if motor or controller is wired incorrectly or has a phase or hall colour that differs from controller to motor..
In the rare situation there are different colours than yellow green blue. Assign each odd colour with coloured YGB electrical tape.
Easy to remember general rule. You ommit the configuration of hall wires that has already been done in the typical combinations part of this post (see above), it is the same as step 1: (see below) in the preceeding phase wire combination. l quoted in each paragraph "leave this way".
1: "Swap" yellow and blue, leaving green to green, phase wires. and "leave this way".
2: Then "swap" green and blue hall wires, leaving yellow to yellow. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
3: Then "swap" yellow and green, leaving blue to blue hall wires, switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
4: Then "connect" yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
5: Then "connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
Put all wires back in colour order or start again
1: "Swap" green and blue, leaving yellow to yellow phase wires and "leave this way" go to next step..
2: Then "swap" yellow and blue, leaving green to green, hall wires. Green matches, Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off..
3: Then "swap" yellow and green, leaving blue to blue, hall wires. Blue matches Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
4: Then "connect" yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
5: Then "connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
Put all wires back in colour order, or start again.
1: "Swap" yellow and green, leaving blue to blue, phase wires, "leave this way" go to next step.
2: Then "swap" yellow and blue, leaving green to green hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
3: Then "swap" green and blue, leaving yellow to yellow. hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off
4: Then "connect" yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
5: Then "connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
Put all wires back in colour order, or start again.
1: "Connect" yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green phase wires, "leave this way" go to next step.
2: Then "swap" yellow and blue, leaving green to green, hall wires . Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off.
3: Then "swap" green and blue, leaving yellow to yellow, hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off. Put back hall wires only in correct order.
4: Then "swap" yellow and green, leaving blue to blue hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off. Put back hall wires only in correct order.
5: Then "connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue hall wire wires. Switch bike on. twist, and if fail, bike off.
Put all wires back in colour order, or start again.
1: "Connect" yellow to green, blue to yellow, and green to blue phasel wires and "leave this way" go to next step.
2: Then swap yellow and blue, leaving green to green hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off..
3: Then swap green and blue, leaving yellow to yellow hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off. Put back hall wires only in correct order.
4: Then Swap yellow and green, leaving blue to blue, hall wires. Switch bike on. twist and if fail, bike off. Put back hall wires only in correct order.
5: Then "connect' yellow to blue, green to yellow, and blue to green hall wires.. Switch bike on. twist, and if fail, bike off.
Put all wires back in colour order or start again.
When you find the correct combinations correct the controller or motor colours with heat shrink. Motor or controller can be corrected depending on which one is practical.
Using the above method I can do all combinations in my head without marking it down. You will get the hang of it pretty soon.