- Thu Apr 30, 2020 11:58 am
#20784
Hi everyone!
Just created an account to ask for help so please let me know if I am breaking any rules.
I have dug out my 1800w brushless set up I originally bought for a mobility scooter but have now decided to use in a scooter I recently bought.
The kit is brand new never been used and batteries are brand new.
I have wired everything up and cannot get constant power!
The motor will spin for about a second maybe less with minimal power then cut off, if I blip the throttle it will do the same, spin for a little then stop.
I am getting just over 48v from my batteries and used 12 gauge wiring for them so don’t think it’s a battery issue.
Any suggestions as to why I would get this?
I have connected the throttle, motor cables, power cables, motor block connector, on/off switch, jumped the forward/reverse wire so it’s only forward and jumped the stalls wire so it’s on high power. I have left all the other wires redundant and charged my batteries separate from a 48v charger that came with my kit.
Is there anything stupid I may be doing? I am thinking maybe I have a dodgy speed controller or motor but wanted to know if there is a possibility I am doing something stupid before I order any new parts.
Thank you all!
Dre
Just created an account to ask for help so please let me know if I am breaking any rules.
I have dug out my 1800w brushless set up I originally bought for a mobility scooter but have now decided to use in a scooter I recently bought.
The kit is brand new never been used and batteries are brand new.
I have wired everything up and cannot get constant power!
The motor will spin for about a second maybe less with minimal power then cut off, if I blip the throttle it will do the same, spin for a little then stop.
I am getting just over 48v from my batteries and used 12 gauge wiring for them so don’t think it’s a battery issue.
Any suggestions as to why I would get this?
I have connected the throttle, motor cables, power cables, motor block connector, on/off switch, jumped the forward/reverse wire so it’s only forward and jumped the stalls wire so it’s on high power. I have left all the other wires redundant and charged my batteries separate from a 48v charger that came with my kit.
Is there anything stupid I may be doing? I am thinking maybe I have a dodgy speed controller or motor but wanted to know if there is a possibility I am doing something stupid before I order any new parts.
Thank you all!
Dre