If you have a 3D printer, you can print the parts yourself. I think Jeff Jordan has made the right file available here in the forum.
I have already printed the parts for myself as they break easily.
If you have a 3D printer, you can print the parts yourself. I think Jeff Jordan has made the right file available here in the forum.
Thank you for the great suggestion Zimmermännche and Jeff Jordan. I hadn't thought of that option. I will give it a try.Zimmermännche hat geschrieben: ↑Sa 16. Dez 2023, 16:57If you have a 3D printer, you can print the parts yourself. I think Jeff Jordan has made the right file available here in the forum.
I have already printed the parts for myself as they break easily.
I have finally found some time to start taking my E-odin 3 apart to try the test Jeff-Jordan suggested above. However, while removing the side panels I noticed that the large red battery connector, that sits on top of the battery, was pushing up against the controller cable connection on the controller. Peeling back the soft cable protection revealed a purple cable that looked like it was broken (as in the attached photo). I do not know if that cable is used for anything or whether it was always cut. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.jeff-jordan hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 20. Okt 2023, 10:44Here I posted for gungadin how to figure out whether the motor has a short between the phases, or if the problem relates to the controller.
Unfortunately there is nothing known about the controller of E-Odin 3.0 , so we don't know if there are beep-codes or not.
But in case of the controller, you can check if there is a fried MOSFET bridge with a common multimeter: When motor and battery are disconnected, just measure the resistance between each phase and +Vcc and GND. If you find a very low resistance (approx. 10 Ohm or less), one of the MOSFET bridges is fried.
Well, better photos would help, it seems like that wire does is a separate loop that does not belong to 30pin connector (otherwise one of its parts would hang from it) but it can be hidden on this photo.
Hallo DrTom,DrTom hat geschrieben: ↑So 17. Dez 2023, 17:23I have finally found some time to start taking my E-odin 3 apart to try the test Jeff-Jordan suggested above. However, while removing the side panels I noticed that the large red battery connector, that sits on top of the battery, was pushing up against the controller cable connection on the controller. Peeling back the soft cable protection revealed a purple cable that looked like it was broken (as in the attached photo). I do not know if that cable is used for anything or whether it was always cut. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance.jeff-jordan hat geschrieben: ↑Fr 20. Okt 2023, 10:44Here I posted for gungadin how to figure out whether the motor has a short between the phases, or if the problem relates to the controller.
Unfortunately there is nothing known about the controller of E-Odin 3.0 , so we don't know if there are beep-codes or not.
But in case of the controller, you can check if there is a fried MOSFET bridge with a common multimeter: When motor and battery are disconnected, just measure the resistance between each phase and +Vcc and GND. If you find a very low resistance (approx. 10 Ohm or less), one of the MOSFET bridges is fried.
Thank you MB73 and also Miguello80.
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