Hey just an update here..
Today before I put the front Magic Pie on I went for a ride to the supermarket.
Since my post here [where my hall sensors failed in the rain] I've been riding it with the hall sensors as disabled as I could think of getting them without disconnecting the wires inside - I set the phase to 60deg in the USB link. This made my pie beep immediately on startup so I thought that was good to leave it in sensorless mode.
Anyways before I left, I turned on my bike and since that night, what I remember is when I goto hit the throttle absolutely nothing happens. When I hit the throttle with the bike stationary it jerked then beeped so it prompted me to reset the phase back to 120deg
My hall sensor is back!!
woohoo so I didn't know if that was a case of it being misaligned from a bump, or I am thinking definitely rain that has finally evaporated from in there. It was a really rainy night and water would have seeped in there a little bit. So that ceased up my hall sensors and lucky nothing happened to the controller. I could have tried this a few weeks back as in a few days after that rainy night. I can remember leaving the wheel in front of the heater for a long time to even get the wheel to work again....
So I took off to the supermarket like a happy Monkey without having to pedal or move the bike on takeoff
On the way back co-incidentally the throttle was cutting out again!! Here I jumped straight to thinking of the hall sensors but it was a nice sunny day. Anyway I pulled over and went to pull the plug out of my battery and noticed the connection was not in all the way.
I think this is a VERY important thing to check hereMake sure your battery power connector is firmly put all the way in the socket, also if you have soldered the wires yourself made sure you used a 80w or similar soldering iron to make a really good connection.
Could very well be the whole reason, because I had the
EXACT same symptoms as Trond.
I then removed the socket, waited about 20 seconds for the power to diminish, then I firmly plugged the connector all the way into the battery.
Upon takeoff I noticed a
massive increase in power as the connection was much better and overall my pie felt much healthier.
Trond, check your power connections including the pins inside your anderson connector (the big one that plugs into the battery) if you use a GM battery as it could very well be the problem.
Hope it is as it's been a while since we heard from you