Hi guys,
I was wiring up my new scooter today but got hall error on my new Sabvoton controller. I did the usual halls sensor test and found two which flicked between ~0-3V and one stuck on ~5V when I turned the wheel. I thought that this was odd but perhaps it was shorted with the red power wire. I disconnected the motor and halls connector and tested the output to the halls sensors from the controller -two were at ~3V and the third around 5V. I then swapped two of the halls around on the motor side to test again and got one flicking between 0-3V, one stuck on about 3V and one flicking between 0-5V. The hall signal which was stuck was the same as previously, so I know that's bust on the motor side, but is it a problem that the input to the halls on the controller side are different (two at 3V and one at 5V)?
Thanks for your help!
PS, if anybody else has a sabvoton controller who could test the voltages out of the controller hall plugs the see if they get the same, I would be really grateful
I was wiring up my new scooter today but got hall error on my new Sabvoton controller. I did the usual halls sensor test and found two which flicked between ~0-3V and one stuck on ~5V when I turned the wheel. I thought that this was odd but perhaps it was shorted with the red power wire. I disconnected the motor and halls connector and tested the output to the halls sensors from the controller -two were at ~3V and the third around 5V. I then swapped two of the halls around on the motor side to test again and got one flicking between 0-3V, one stuck on about 3V and one flicking between 0-5V. The hall signal which was stuck was the same as previously, so I know that's bust on the motor side, but is it a problem that the input to the halls on the controller side are different (two at 3V and one at 5V)?
Thanks for your help!
PS, if anybody else has a sabvoton controller who could test the voltages out of the controller hall plugs the see if they get the same, I would be really grateful