Hi,
I got the Magic Pie 5 and was riding up hill when suddenly my bike gave out.
I rode it down hill and noticed when I pedal some I could still use the motor.
With the error code on the display and this information I was able to figure out it was most likely a hall sensor failure.
Thanks forums!
I read the forums, got the Honeywell SS41s that everyone mentions to replace them.
Swapped out all 3 sensors so they'd operate the same.
Put the motor back together and now when I hook everything up I get a shuddering motor that won't turn over. Video below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8G9Fik-feY&feature=youtu.beI've tried giving it a spin to start with but still no luck. It seizes up immediately still.
Also tried:1) Flipping the middle sensor (someone said that somewhere)
2) Checking the voltage. Some reason they all came back ~0.0v to ~3.3v
to read the voltages I put a tiny nail in where the sensor wires come out of the controller when connected and I assume that's the reason for lower voltages.
They all switched/latched when I'd pass a magnet over and connected the battery. They seem ok, so I'm pretty sure I wired it up ok.
3) Installing the stator backwards
Still yet to try:4) connecting the phase wires and feeling for resistance (heard this helps detect bad motor coils and/or phase wires
Anyone else have suggestions or have seen this issue before and know what I screwed up? I write software, I have to admit I'm not the most savvy with hardware.
My next options are:A) to replace the controller with the external one that works without hall sensors
B) try another hall sensor
C) give up because if a motor coil is broke I'm screwed? (which I'm worried is the cause since it won't fully turn over)