At this point id rather just buy a new motor and build it straight in instead of wasting all this time and mood on opening this motor and put it back together
Hey there, i just subbed, i really wanted to know that, once this hall sensor magnet issue occured, does the motor act glitchy and wont spin when start from still? the story is: I just bought a second hand lightbee and after a short test run, the motor suddently failed, holding the drivetrain making loud noises,i stopped completly and give throttle, no power, i then give the bike a bit of push then give throttle, power comes on but wasn't fluent, sort of glitchy and like i said, fighting the drivetrain making a lot of noise, the chain was dancing like crazy, but however if i keep pushing the throttle it will actually accelerate but generates lots of vibration, i have no idea how electric motors works but with a bit of research online and seeing your video, i have a funny feeling that im facing the same problem here, I HOPE i made myself clear, excuse me for bad english, would you please help me by replying😊❤I also wish to know what could cause this failure and how to prevent it, thanks a lot
Great video. Thanks for showing how to get the motor apart in so much detail. I think I may have just run into the same issue only 2 days after installing a primary chain drive. I noticed you have a primary chain drive too. Do you think this magnet slipping issue has something to do with the chain drive? Maybe it results in more sudden force being applied to the shaft when going full throttle from a stand still. And that leads to the magnet ring slipping. Just a theory.
Yeah I was a bit rough on this motor, I thought it was going to be cooked when I was opening it. It was meant to be an autopsy but ended up being a fix!
That outer circle eith the notch what is that?i crashed hard for.the first time and i cracked thr case, which cracked the sesnor and when i pulled my hall sensor.off that circle thing is in 3 pieces..