ScooterMan101
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I have a Mac that the Solder melted, on the Hall Sensor PCB on the motor ( I am guessing poor workmanship at the Factory .
I live in the San Francisco Bay area, just South of San Jose, so someone as close as possible , up to the Silicon Valley , would be preferable
As I have no operating car at this time.
This is a simple job, but I do not have the work bench, or space, to do it.
If you live close by and can replace the Sensor/PCB, meaning take out the old one, and solder the new one in
and perhaps the other two sensors/PCB needs better soldering as well, I would be interested. I have not yet ordered the Hall Sensors with PCB yet, so if you are going to order
something , any parts from Em3ev anyway , I could buy it from you.
There is a you tube video oh how to do this, made by Ypedal in Canada : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrUjPNIs348 the Repair starts at Minute 5 minutes 40 seconds on the Video .
He is working on a different motor than a Mac, I think, however the procedure is the same.
And a very enthusiastic sounding Aussie, showing where the Hall Sensors are on the Mac
and even using / soldering the better HiGo Plug/s for the connection to the Controller ( not sure I need to have that done though )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zlLEcfw4xw
I live in the San Francisco Bay area, just South of San Jose, so someone as close as possible , up to the Silicon Valley , would be preferable
As I have no operating car at this time.
This is a simple job, but I do not have the work bench, or space, to do it.
If you live close by and can replace the Sensor/PCB, meaning take out the old one, and solder the new one in
and perhaps the other two sensors/PCB needs better soldering as well, I would be interested. I have not yet ordered the Hall Sensors with PCB yet, so if you are going to order
something , any parts from Em3ev anyway , I could buy it from you.
There is a you tube video oh how to do this, made by Ypedal in Canada : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrUjPNIs348 the Repair starts at Minute 5 minutes 40 seconds on the Video .
He is working on a different motor than a Mac, I think, however the procedure is the same.
And a very enthusiastic sounding Aussie, showing where the Hall Sensors are on the Mac
and even using / soldering the better HiGo Plug/s for the connection to the Controller ( not sure I need to have that done though )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zlLEcfw4xw