Having so much problems with my MPIII, it would be a shame if I missed the one described in this thread...
So, when I was riding my e-bike during rainy weather, I noticed that sometimes the motor starts even when I'm not pressing the throttle. I think that it even didn't react to regen braking, so I had to turn the battery off.
After some time I tried to ride again, but I had an opposite problem - regen braking turned on every time when I powered the battery on. So I disconnected the battery, but even then I couldn't ride faster than about 8 km/h, because above that speed the motor started to brake (apparently enough energy was created for the controller to "work"). Disconnecting the motor from everything else (including brakes) didn't help either.
So is it a broken controller or maybe there are other possibilities? I took the controller out after a few days and everything looks fine with it:
I was thinking about sealing the controller if I receive a new one. But is it OK to seal the capacitors' tops (as they seem not to be sealed intentionally)? And what about this sheet metal on which I marked colors of the wires?
As can be seen in this photo, there are 2 wires sticking out. Is it correct, and can shortening these wires cause some problems?
I'm also going to check if I can seal anything inside the motor, so I tried to open the cover, but it moved only a bit:
I even tried to use such "brute force" method:
But it didn't help (of course I was careful not to damage the motor windings inside). The cover moved a bit, but when I removed the hammer, the cover returned to it's previous position.
Am I doing something wrong, or maybe I should use more force (or a bigger hammer
)?
Also, it's a bit strange that now the cover rotates freely, but I can't move the axle:
Maybe I'll try to reset the controller, but does
this manual apply also to MP3?
Another possibility is to use an external controller, but I'd also have to buy new brakes, throttle etc. - or cut&solder wires from ones which I received with my kit... Are there at least some photos or videos showing how to do it properly?
So instead I'll probably make an external controller from internal controller, i. e. take it out and put in a waterproof box in a place less exposed to water. However, is it OK to put internal controller in a sealed box? Doesn't it need some cooling (though I'm going to use it at 250 W)? Does a box need to be made from metal, or a plastic one would suffice?