I assumed that all controllers had the same phase configuration?
(yellow, blue, green) the same as in the photo? Do you know of any other config?
When I try to measure the output whilst connected to motor I get 2v.
The display nor the lights light up. When I try to charge the battery it shows green (fully charged).? any ideas?
It could the
BMS that is cutting the power under load because the voltage on one of the cell groups has fallen too low.
You would need to check the voltage of all of the cell groups to see if one is very low compared to the others.
It could be also a poor contact somewhere within the battery that is simply failing under load.
You would need to check if the battery voltage going into and coming out of the
BMS is approximately the same
(~38V).
If you have 38V going into the
BMS and only 2V coming out, the
BMS is responsible for the voltage drop
(either intentionally because a group of cells is too low or unintentionally because the BMS is faulty)If you only have 2V going into the
BMS, there is obviously a problem with one of the connections
(or a faulty group of cells) within the pack.
AlanP.S.
This was the first version motor and controller of the MP5 with USB (no Blu-tooth).
MP4 was the first Magic Pie produced with a vector controller
(but no Bluetooth support).
The MP5 is basically the same motor as the MP4, the only difference between the two models is the newer vector controller that supports Bluetooth connectivity via the plug in dongle, and this is what defines it as being the MP5.