;DI have been thru three internal controllers since May (when I received my MPIII) and now I have really big problems . First off I must say I have had this Pie apart changing controllers and cleaning out magnet fragments frequently. In my last post I mentioned the scarring on the magnets and was told it was from hitting a curb too hard, which would make perfect sense if I had actually hit a curb, but I have never bumped my front rim into anything other than a few shallow potholes since I got it.
This last time I had a controller failure, I also was hearing a strange noise and getting a thumping and popping sound coming from inside the cover. When I took the pie apart I inspected it thoroughly with these results:
1. fried controller, no 5v signal to throttle again (3rd time)
2. more magnet chips throughout the casing.
3. two stress-cracked motor spokes (see attached photos)
4. outer race of main bearing spinning against the motor cover housing. No more press fit.
These problems have been ongoing since I first received the pie, which I purchased from
BMS Battery.com. Which I found out do not handle warranty issues. I have had terrible service from them. David and Phillip, on the other hand, have been great responders to my earlier issues and sent me controllers.
The only way I can explain the cracked motor spokes and the thumping (out of round) problem is that the motor and wheel were dropped hard in shipping onto one end of the axle, which in hindsight explains why I had to retrue the wheel before the first ride, never getting the hump out of it. Having no experience with
BMS, Magic Pie or Golden Motor previous to this purchase, I gave the benefit of the doubt when I had my first failure on the first day.
Suffice to say, I should have done a much closer inspection of the unit when received, but who takes a motor apart to inspect it for shipping damage? Now I have a really cool-looking boat anchor from a catastrophic failure 3 1/2 months in the making. I never noticed the motor spoke stress cracks until the spokes were virtually severed from the hub housing. Any suggestions?
I thought about having the casting welded but this is a warranty violation.
Thanks in advance for reading me vent, I think I'll be chalking this one up to a poor experience and eat this lemon meringue pie now. Bon Appetit!