It was all still clean underneath and around the battery, dry and in the top area with the wiring.
I had installed some gardening netting around the battery (fine mesh, stops insects), under the side panels, the concept being that spray and small water splash would get caught in the net and drain back, but still allows air to breathe, dry and not cause overheating. When I first looked under it when I got the bike, I could see that splash had reached up the sides of the battery enclosure, so I think that is possible without anything there. That is why I did it. It seems to work.
I can't see evidence of a tide mark so perhaps it was only just up to the pedals. I had to lift my feet, so was focused on riding like that than fall over.
Overall, the winter riding I have been doing, and now wading, I have inspected and my waterproofing seems to have worked so far. The box behind the headlight, around the wiring, seems to be doing what it is meant to do.
The 'goat leg' It took me a moment to understand that as the side-stand. Yes, I think it probably just reached that. I will have to check how to bypass it in an emergency, in case that happens.
I washed up the swing arm, and then washed it again after in a bit of distilled water, I do not trust tap water alone to wash bikes, especially this one, it seems to be largely made of mild steel tubes.
I will charge up and aim to take it on a fast ride tomorrow, make sure the motor is warmed up and rid of any moisture. There was no imbalance in the wheel when I spun it up, so I don't think there is any water in it.
E-ODIN - Diskussionsthread
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Re: E-ODIN - Diskussionsthread
Yeah, the "goat leg" is commonly known as side-stand. There is a hall-based switch at the joint of the goat leg, which pulls a sensor line to ground. So the controller "thinks" you are on the brake or the charging connector is connected to the charger (it's the same wire at my bike) and any kind of acceleration is suppressed.bob2.0 hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 29. Nov 2024, 18:16...
The 'goat leg' It took me a moment to understand that as the side-stand. Yes, I think it probably just reached that. I will have to check how to bypass it in an emergency, in case that happens.
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There was no imbalance in the wheel when I spun it up, so I don't think there is any water in it.
It shouldn't be a problem to simply disconnect the sensor, in case of an emergency.
As far as I can remember, there is a thin yellow wire underneath the seat that can be disconnected (at least at my E-Odin 2.0)....
About any imbalance, due to water:
I don't really think that there is a great chance of water getting into the motor, especially as long as it is turning and thrusting the water while driving.
It has to be considered that the motor should be waterproof... more or less .
There should be a gasket at it's housing and even the wires are sealed with something like silicon.
Anyhow, I wouldn't recommend to drown the motor underneath the waterline for a longer period .
Classico Li 05/2020 11 000+ km & Z-Odin 12/2021 23 000+ km
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