Ok, work sent me home because I'm too sick and my scratched eye hurts so much I can't even open it, and it's making my runny nose more like a waterfall.

So I opened up one of those ebrakes to find out the wiring diagram for it, since it is red yellow and green, and I'd guess that red is +V and green is ground and yellow is signal, but who knows?

Here is what a "linear" ebrake looks like inside:
First the lever taken off, and the retainer ring for the brake sensor removed:

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Brake sensor out of unit (pulls out where lever is normally)

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Cover removed from sensor, showing spring with little neo magnet loosely sticking to it. I managed to keep this in whatever polarity it is supposed to be in the whole time I was working on it, right up until I started to snap the case back together. Then my eye acted up and I droped it, and so with a 50/50 chance of getting it right it's probably wrong now.

I also broke the little clips that snap over the sides of the white part, so Ill be super-gluing this back together, or melting the corners together with a soldering iron.


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The hall sensor is visible at the bottom of the end view of the sensor, paralell to the path the magnet takes when moved by the red plunger

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Retainer andf guide removed, hall sticking out

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Couple of shots trying to read the label:

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And a closeup shot of the sensor's "labelling":

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my eye started hurting again so i haven't gone back to test if it works as a throttle or not. Couldn't find any hall with a variation of the above marking in a limited google search, whcih is all i can handle at the moment. (i'm actually touch typing this because it is less painful if i close both eyes, since the eyelid doesn't tense up on the right eye and push on the scratch, then just checking to see if i tgot it mostly right).