Hi and
to the forum.
Please note that this forum is not frequented by GM sales personnel and is mainly overseen by myself
(A GM customer just like you) and I am not involved with selling kits.
The contactor will not operate and the motor will not spin if you have not wired in a switch for the e-lock function
(or temporarily bypassed the switch using a paper clip etc. pushed into the e-lock connector.)If you've used a plastic coated paper clip, make sure the ends are stripped back to bare metal where it pushes into the e-lock connector.
Unfortunately, you haven't mentioned which controller you are using so I don't know if it's a HPC500, a VEC500 or one of the many EZkontrol Controllers that GM China are currently selling.
However, as you've mentioned the beeps, I suspect it could be a VEC500 controller, in which case you will need to count the number of consecutive regular beeps that are/were being continually repeated to determine what the fault code is.
The beeps are usually accompanied by a flashing LED on the controller, and here is a list of faults associated with the different number of beeps/flashes:
The LED on the controller circuit board emits a single flash when initially powered up
(Simple LED test) 1 regular flash indicates Over Voltage Protection - Battery voltage is higher than default value
2 regular flashes indicates Under Voltage Protection - Battery voltage is lower than default value
3 regular flashes indicates Motor over current protection - Motor phase is short-circuit or phase to ground is short-circuit
4 regular flashes indicates Stall Protection activated - motor has been stalled longer than set stall time
5 regular flashes indicates Hall sensor input is abnormal - Failed Hall Sensor
(or Hall Sensor connector not connected) 6 regular flashes indicates MOSFET protection - MOSFET self-checking is abnormal
7 regular flashes indicates a Phase Wire is disconnected
8 not listed
9 not listed
10 regular flashes indicates Self-checking error protection - System internal power-on self-checking is abnormal
11 regular flashes indicates controller Overheating
12 regular flashes indicates abnormal throttle signal
(signal voltage is outside of working range) 13 regular flashes indicates Motor over-heat protection
(Motor temperature is higher than set safe value) 14 regular flashes indicates Throttle is not in the idle state when system is powered on.
15 regular flashes indicates brakes applied
(or brake switch/wiring fault) 16 regular flashes indicates the controller is in programming mode?
(USB Cable attached?)Continuous flashes at 1 second intervals may indicate that the Throttle voltage range protection has been disabled.
Here are both wiring diagrams for the 10kW motor and VEC500 controller showing it with and without the contactor:
Click image to see full size version.If you have the USB programming lead, make sure that the
Throttle mode selection is set to
1:linear and the
Speed throttle type is set to
0:Hall effect throttle and then see if the motor works properly after disconnecting the USB programming lead and turning the battery power Off and On again.
If everything checks out OK but the motor still refuses to run, I suggest that you contact your supplier for further assistance with your problem.
Alan