How to Replace a Damaged Hall Sensor in an Ebike Hub Motor

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2020
  • In this video Justin demonstrates the repair an eZee hub motor that had a damaged hall sensor as a result of an axle spinout. While it is shown on an eZee hub motor that has a hall sensor PCB, the process is more or less universal. It is even easier in cases where the hall sensors are glued just into the stator and connected with wires rather than a printed circuit board.
    Hall sensor replacement is a fairly common repair process with ebike hub motors. The main reasons for hall chips becoming damaged include:
    1) Exposure of the hall signal to high voltage (from axle spinout for instance)
    2) Excessive motor stator temperature (usually evidenced by very dark copper wire too)
    3) Water ingress damage (usually hall IC is OK, but the leads can be corroded)
    4) Mechanical damage from a broken leg on the hall chip as a result of vibration
    5) Physical scraping of the hall chip from poor mechanical tolerances or stator getting loose
    In general, a motor with a damaged hall sensor can still be run without replacing the halls by using a motor controller that can operate in sensorless mode. This is our recommended option for most people as no opening or service of the motor is required. The only downside is that starting off from a dead standstill can be a bit jerky.
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  • @fairulm4184
    @fairulm4184 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Keep watching this video just to see his pure, organic laughter. Again n again

  • @rickylakemusic
    @rickylakemusic Před 2 lety +8

    Thanks to you good folkes, I have successfully repaired my front hub motor.
    I had a burnt hall sensor and three wires that needed fixing.
    I watched this vid many times, used all your info, got parts from your advice and absolutely fixed it.
    The most difficult thing was soldering in the sensor but yet again I used your advice and laid the leads over and got her from the back... Worked like a charm.
    I'm mobile again..
    You cats are great!!!!

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety +1

      Congrats for persisting! This kind of news always puts a smile on our face too.

    • @rickylakemusic
      @rickylakemusic Před 2 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies you guys saved me literally.
      my wallet is too flat to be able to pay a tech guy to fix it. You helped me to become my own tech guy, grow, learn and overcome an enormous obstacle. This is what your vid did.. thanks again. Rlspencer

    • @davidreynolds4563
      @davidreynolds4563 Před rokem

      Can you tell me what scooter you had and error code. Have a fiat with a 01 error and won’t move. Searching for answers. Thanks

  • @solosailorsv8065
    @solosailorsv8065 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank You for supporting Right to Repair
    and consistently being COOL people !

  • @user-zh6kj9kd5j
    @user-zh6kj9kd5j Před 11 měsíci +4

    This guy is Wholesome

  • @EricSauder
    @EricSauder Před rokem +3

    This was so helpful! Repairing the hall sensors on my organic transit ELF. Thank you!

  • @TyouV
    @TyouV Před měsícem

    AWESOME EXPLANATIONS AND EVEN BETTER WITH THE LAUGHTER. !

  • @nicolarosano
    @nicolarosano Před 2 lety +4

    Love this. Thanks for this amazing video. Fixed my 500W hub motor. Gratitude

  • @ElectricBikeReview
    @ElectricBikeReview Před 3 lety +4

    Great video Justin! Thanks :D

  • @andrea3v
    @andrea3v Před rokem +2

    Dude you saved me from a buying a new motor! Thanks so much!

  • @MathieuThomachot
    @MathieuThomachot Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you soooo much for this great video. I am currently repairing a scooter for my neighbour. The scenario was just the same : no torque arm, twisted cable. I replaced the wire, but nothing. I checked the hall sensors and found one was faulty, and I was just wondering how to change them... until I found your excellent video 👍👌💪👏

  • @Excaliburt
    @Excaliburt Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks, Justin. I was able to successfully replace a hall sensor after watching this.

    • @lakaramsomwaru2508
      @lakaramsomwaru2508 Před 3 lety

      Where can I find the haul sensor?

    • @paulstir
      @paulstir Před rokem

      Robert can I just buy any hall sensor on Amazon to make my repair

  • @ivanj0
    @ivanj0 Před rokem +2

    Pure gold! Thanks for the video.

  • @neilm2033
    @neilm2033 Před 2 lety

    Wow, that is a great vid. You're a natural. Thank you.

  • @IsraelH91
    @IsraelH91 Před rokem

    Really awesome video. Appreciate you all

  • @luismaldonado2964
    @luismaldonado2964 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for your impressive video on this project and I hope that you will continue showing us more.... Especially on Hub Motors and maybe The Controller itself?

  • @davidconey3665
    @davidconey3665 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant video and well explained....thanks

  • @noearias2006
    @noearias2006 Před rokem

    Excellent video thank you from U S A CALIFORNIA

  • @PeterDiCapua
    @PeterDiCapua Před 11 měsíci

    thank you for recommending the honeywell sensor....i had no idea what to get.

  • @2Bikemad
    @2Bikemad Před 3 lety +2

    1:33 Most Hall sensor testing circuits that I've seen would only light the LED when the hall sensor pulls the signal wire low, therefore I would expect the corresponding LED to stay off continually rather than "staying lit up the whole time" if the signal wire was broken.
    11:37 If you are using a separate magnet to check the Hall sensors on a direct drive motor with the stator removed from the hub, all three Hall sensors should be in the same state (all LEDs Off) before the magnet is introduced. The magnet may need to be reversed to confirm that the sensors also switch both high and low.
    Yet another very useful video that is eZee to follow and understand.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety +3

      Hey there, you are correct about the detail at 1:33. I realized that as I rewatched the video too, but most people will have a multimeter instead of an LED hall testor and their assumption would be that LED on = 5V so I think it's OK that this can slide... ;-) Thanks for the feedback.

    • @hydralizk6631
      @hydralizk6631 Před 3 lety +1

      Grin Technologies I made this assumption! What do you think would be the reason for all three hall lines to give 5-4v even after I have completed an entire rotation backwards? Similar to the issue described in your video, one of my power lines shorted to the red hall line. When I press the throttle the wheel will jerk forward very slightly and only for a split second. As far as I can tell, my battery, 48v controller, and computer are all in good shape. Any insight would be appreciated, thank you!

    • @aziznaji9077
      @aziznaji9077 Před 7 měsíci

      are the honeywell ss41 sensors suitable for hub motor? Fatbike ouxi which sensors?

  • @derekbaker8791
    @derekbaker8791 Před 3 lety

    Easy-peasy eh...
    A well done and informative video.
    Bonus points for the gag reel lol!

  • @hudsonsoul3259
    @hudsonsoul3259 Před 3 lety

    Good video, I've just replaced my hall sensors but awaiting the main power lead. Absolute pain getting the old sensors out as it was the same design as yours but yours came out with ease.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety +2

      I promise you it wasn't staged! We've definitely had cases where the hall IC needed to be gouged out with a pick rather than popping cleanly like this, and that's often the case when it's inset inside a right fitting slot in the stator laminations rather than just on the outside of them. Good luck with the rest of the repair.

    • @hudsonsoul3259
      @hudsonsoul3259 Před 3 lety

      Grin Technologies power lead came and for some reason all sensors reads 4.8v constantly even when spinning the wheel. Not sure what's wrong, is it possible that l installed the wrong hall sensors as it stated it's for ebikes?

    • @otixtools
      @otixtools Před 2 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies sir.can i use 3144 unipoler hall sensor?

  • @jfeliciano15
    @jfeliciano15 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video! Do you guys do repairs in general or just for your products?

  • @seanie.tturrellturrell8195

    amazing!!! thank you for the help and sharing knowledge!!! sub’ed!

  • @Excaliburt
    @Excaliburt Před 3 lety +1

    Fascinating, thanks!

  • @hhead56
    @hhead56 Před 3 lety +1

    Well explained thanks.

  • @karljakober
    @karljakober Před rokem

    Good video! I may have to attempt this on my birdbike hall sensor

  • @flipinjon7487
    @flipinjon7487 Před rokem +3

    I've learned to solder before gluing in because you can always mess up on the soldering job and you have to retry sometimes and that's something else gets messed up in the process

  • @weaverjoshuab
    @weaverjoshuab Před rokem

    Great video

  • @alanb76
    @alanb76 Před 3 lety

    Nice job!

  • @TheCraftyTech
    @TheCraftyTech Před 2 lety

    your the man! i by chance have the testing board and i have the ame blue hall issue lol

  • @rickylakemusic
    @rickylakemusic Před 2 lety

    Hi again had trouble from the 1000 w, 48 v it cutting off after I fixed it.
    Tested using your technical support all tested good, ran fine off the floor sitting still.
    took away everything it could not be, until I was left with a possible bad connection of the 4-12v batts in series.
    I soldered all the crimped connectors and replaced a sketchy looking one as well.
    Also trimmed excess wire down for less resistance.
    Terminal-greased all the point to point contacts.
    Took it down the road for a short run.
    No cut out yet.
    Time will tell.
    Thanks fer letting me share..

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey There, sorry about the issues you're having. If they are Grin products write us at info at ebikes dot ca. If it is not we usually don't provide tech support. Otherwise best of luck.

    • @rickylakemusic
      @rickylakemusic Před 2 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies oh no I need your expertise and I AM PICKING ALL YOUR BRANES.
      pick my ebike wheel off the floor, it'll run for an hour, under load bike cuts off for two seconds, then attempts to run, but stops for two seconds and repeat.
      Checked everything I could think of of.
      What could it be?

  • @MrMoto948
    @MrMoto948 Před 3 lety

    Try a bmc 600w. They used plenty of 1000 year epoxy on both sides. Thanks for the vid, pins to outside of the pcb will be a huge time saver, that is if I don't bugger it up.

  • @electroscootermovilidadurb5101

    Buen video explicativo

  • @russellwilson5246
    @russellwilson5246 Před rokem

    thanks...was there power to the hall sensor when you tested it with the molti metre?

  • @cjstinson6802
    @cjstinson6802 Před 3 lety

    Hi - my father has what he thinks to be a similar problem with his hub motor, but this is beyond my or his level of expertise (!) Do you happen to have a recommendation on someone who works on these sort of issues in the Los Angeles area?

  • @iakovoscinematographer

    I have rear motor twiching problem . The motor whenever it wants starts to spin a little and then stops. Sometimes the problem disappear. Is it faulty hall sensors? Does it have to to with one of the two controlers?

  • @C-MoreFun
    @C-MoreFun Před 10 měsíci

    Quick question, would it be possible to just get a sensor less controller or do those only work with sensor less hub motors ?

  • @1ming1
    @1ming1 Před 3 lety

    I have no voltage between the positive and negative circuit and the wires are good. Does that indicate a problem with the pcb?

  • @walidguendz9025
    @walidguendz9025 Před 7 měsíci

    thank you for this wonderful video can you please give me the characteristics of the engine

  • @armenvegas
    @armenvegas Před 3 lety

    Was that a bipolar hall sensor or mono polar ss41 chip?
    Thanks

  • @amg5729
    @amg5729 Před 3 lety

    what glue do you use? greetings from Argentina

  • @kentgideon6079
    @kentgideon6079 Před 2 lety

    Hi I enjoyed your vide grt. Help
    I have tjb controller hooking up to 500 watt motor. 5 tiny wires come from motor where do I hook to controller

  • @mikego18753
    @mikego18753 Před 3 lety +1

    Enjoyable,well presented vid.I always have trouble understanding this type of testing ect,so,i can,t see where the voltage came from that you were reading on your meter,was the harness coupled to a battery?sorry for being a pest.
    Thanks.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety +1

      Normally you would have the motor cable plugged into a controller that was hooked up to a live battery, and that would energize the halls for doing the measurements. But in this video we had a stand-alone motor hall tester which has it's own internal 9V battery for that.

  • @jayhernandez6812
    @jayhernandez6812 Před 12 dny

    I have juiced hyperscrambler 2 need to fix hall sensor, but thinking just buy the rear hub motor with wheel and tires, do you guys sell this stuff for my juiced hyperscrambler 2

  • @JonahHax
    @JonahHax Před rokem

    What are you measuring on the multimeter?

  • @Strange_Brew
    @Strange_Brew Před 2 lety

    I use a precision hot tool to soften the glue so as not to damage the circuit board

  • @Masees89
    @Masees89 Před 2 lety

    hello
    I have a problem with the speed that shown in display its not right speed and it between 0 and 99 and mostly shown 99 is the problem from Hall Sensors or from BLDC Controller???
    help please

  • @davidreynolds4563
    @davidreynolds4563 Před rokem

    I have a fiat 500. It’s flashing 01 with beeping and the wrench. Is this the same? Very new to this. Thanks

  • @bronks79
    @bronks79 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi. Very good video👍
    I have problem with my china scooter. I need replace hall sensor, but i can't exactly with the same number. The old one has description "61H 8647". Could you advice some equivalent ? Thank you very much.

  • @maxtamcpherson8869
    @maxtamcpherson8869 Před 3 lety

    Hi just watched your video on the hall sensor replacement and its exactly what i needed . I just need to ask a question. When i connect the tester and spin the mangnets the blue flashes and the yellow but the green does not illuminate. I changed the wire over ( blue to green ) and the green illuminates which tella me the les bulb on the tester is fine but when i put them back to there correct connections on the tester it doesn't illuminate. You said in your video if it stays lit up then its the faulty one but what if it doesn't light up at all ? Can you advise.

  • @claudedesaulniers2300
    @claudedesaulniers2300 Před 2 lety +1

    What setting did you use on your multimeter? How are you getting voltage if the battery is not connected?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety +1

      Generally they would be tested with the battery plugged into the controller and the controller plugged into the motor so that the halls are indeed powered up.

  • @jesp999
    @jesp999 Před 3 lety

    Im trying to diagnose my nanobot d4+ 2.0 scooter. This problem does not happen in the cold morning on my first ride but happens in middle of day when it is warmer. Im in NM. What happens is both motors cut out when I'm in dual mode and when i go full throttle, and also sometimes when i try to just accelerate quickly. when it cuts out i does not come back alive by simply backing off a little on the throttle but i have to totally go back to 0 or no throttle and then the motors start if i re-engage the throttle more gently incrementing the speed. It does not happen in single mode when in just rear hub drive. When in single mode i can press the throttle fully and as quickly as I like. If I think of the thumb throttle as a clock that goes clockwise from 12 to 6. it is at the 5 when the motors cut out. It also happens if i got from 12 to 3 very very quickly. I'm pretty techy and i can replace of fix most anything but I like to diagnose first. I did have an extra thumb throttle speed controller so i did decide to replace that (because a year ago i brew out its usb power port when making a dual charger for a camera i have) but changing that speed controller had no change in the symptoms. Do you think there is a short somewhere in the system on full power or is it a hall sensor. Is it overheating and the bms cutting out? There are two controllers in the scooter with a communication wire between them, could one of the controllers be off. Both motors shut off when this happens. What tests should i run to see where the problem is? I have opened up the scooter before because I silicone sealed everything to protect from water. but actually moved to NM where there is little rain and I do not ride it in mud or water anyway. Any help appreciated.

  • @Evexguru
    @Evexguru Před rokem

    Sir please tell me how to select suitable hall effect sencer for bldc motor

  • @nacerpaul
    @nacerpaul Před rokem

    can you make a video for the people that do have a hall sensor tester?

  • @rickp7683
    @rickp7683 Před 3 lety

    I had the hub spins off the forks, the dropouts on my forks got so messed , only had 1 toque arm on it, now, I have 4 toque arms, 2 on each side and its working pretty damn good, so on my next ebike, samething, 4 toque arms, it's nothing nice when ur riding along and ur hub spins off, so I'm doing 2 toque arms on each side, total support,

  • @dannybijvoet9850
    @dannybijvoet9850 Před 3 lety

    Awsome and very educative. I am wondering what if i have a bldc motor without hall sensors. Can you determine where i need to place all 3 sensors?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety

      It's not very easy to tell by just looking at a motor stator where you want to place the halls unfortunately. It's easy to space them all 120 degrees apart based on the magnet pitch but the absolute location of the first hallwould be tricky without knowing the winding deails. I would take a guess initially, then use a motor controller that shows the hall offset in degrees and then shift them to have your desired hall offset.

    • @dannybijvoet9850
      @dannybijvoet9850 Před 3 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies Thanks alot! I will try your suggestions. Hope i can figure it out. Especialy the degrees. As the windings looks like a crazy ninja star/wood saw 6 toothed. 120degree Electric is 30 mechanical or am i wrong. Thanks!

  • @michaeltorrance7167
    @michaeltorrance7167 Před 2 lety

    Hi there what senses are the best ss41 or 41f

  • @ianbrrws
    @ianbrrws Před 2 lety

    hi Justin thanks for the great video i learned a lot i have a ninebot mini pro i am converting to a wheelchair i had a guy do some welding on the frame while still attached to the ninebot but i think he didnt disconnect the battery so when i got it back when turned on it gives 3 bleeps/front lights then 9 very quick bleeps so 39 error [motor fault] tested both motors one was fine the other one two of the hall sensors dead causing a full short between pos and neg ,opened motor and replaced all 3 hall sensors with ss41and reversed polarity of the middle one ,then twisted it around to face the same way as the other two i could see two small burn marks on the magnets opposite the 2 sensors,also checked all the wires all ok built all back up but it is still doing the same 3 then 9 bleeps and turns off after about 20 seconds ,do you or anyone else think it could be that it blow something else as well like the small daughter board behind the on/off button as i have changed the main mother board and cant see any other boards ,i am handy with a meter and can follow instruction if anybody could help,i see you are in B C i am in ireland but 47 years ago i spent a while in Calgary loved it but the handbrake wouldnt stay [wife].

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      Unfortunately we don't really know anything about ninebot controllers and products. But what I would do is look at the actual hall sequence on your one working motor and see that the motor you replaced the halls in matches that for the sequencing. Flipping a hall upside down should only be done if you are sure that is required for either the 60 degree or 120 degree hall timing of the motors.

  • @cara_ptor6669
    @cara_ptor6669 Před rokem

    I have a damaged hall sensor on my e-scooter ducati pro 2, maybe you can give me an advice?
    It's à 10inch wheel, can I use à hall sensor from other size of wheel?
    Thank you

  • @scottsimpkins9993
    @scottsimpkins9993 Před rokem

    Hi my Kugoo m4 pro motor making vibrating sound wen accelerate .. hall sensors on mine say 41f 001 I can’t seam to find one can you recommend a hall sensor number that will run with mine … thanks god vid too

  • @vinaykumar-of9kx
    @vinaykumar-of9kx Před 2 lety

    Thank you ,
    Can you please help me to fix hal sensors .
    Love from india

  • @yasseralmozein3526
    @yasseralmozein3526 Před 3 lety

    Do u know Hall sensor 41R 7qBG i can not finde it. Pls can u help me?

  • @finaritrarabary1040
    @finaritrarabary1040 Před 3 lety

    hello, how to use (connect) controller jyqd v7 3e without using hall sensor. thank's

  • @urbanpuma9136
    @urbanpuma9136 Před rokem

    Great video. Could you tell me if I have a problem with my hall sensors. When I switch ebike tester on all 3 hall sensor lights come on, but when I rotate the wheel they toggle as normal. Is it working ok if initially all 3 lights display?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem +1

      That's odd but not knowning anything about your particular ebike tester we can't say. In general, with 120 degree hall timing you should always have at least one hall signal that is high, and one that is low, at every rotor position.

  • @bilderx25
    @bilderx25 Před rokem

    hello looking for hall 502 f replacement, 2100w motor. will you help

  • @DankDankPancake
    @DankDankPancake Před rokem +1

    I recently disassembled my hub motor and accidentally chipped the edge of a magnet. The chip is very small and does not effect the inside surface. I think it might just be the coating. Are there any precautions I should take to prevent further chipping once I reassemble the motor?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem +1

      Just avoid more impacts! A small chip won't have any effect on performance, but it does remove the protective nickel coating over the rare earth making the magnet more vulnerable to corrosion issues if it gets wet.

  • @SkyGizmmo
    @SkyGizmmo Před 7 měsíci

    So is 5 volt power coming from the hall tester?

  • @lassenielsen4340
    @lassenielsen4340 Před 2 lety

    hello again, i amtrying once more ...is the hall sensors you use difference if its a 24 volt battery or 36, or even higher

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      No it makes no difference what your pack voltage is, as the controllers only power the halls from their internal 5V supply.

  • @paulstir
    @paulstir Před rokem

    When changing these sensors can you mix match the sensors with replacement ones , are they different voltages ,
    If 1 sensor is bad on the original can you just replace it with any you find on Amazon etc ?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem

      As long as it's the same nominal sensor type then it's no problem to mix and match from different vendors. It's rare someone would replace all 3 if just one is bad. There are many types of hall sensor IC's through, so using a unipolar sensor or an analog ouput hall sensor would not be wise!

  • @deanwaynelyons6050
    @deanwaynelyons6050 Před rokem

    Where are you located I need mine to fix

  • @jesp999
    @jesp999 Před 3 lety

    I have an older 400w brushed hub motor made in 2007 that is not working. is the process the same or similar for the hall sensors? I do not think its the brushes, but I shorted out the motor

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety

      There isn't anything in this video that would apply to repairing a brushed DC motor unfortunately. A shorted motor would be very difficult to turn, so if it still rotates but just doesn't spin when powered up then it is much more likely a brush/commutator contact issue than a winding short.

  • @Mash3OH3
    @Mash3OH3 Před 8 měsíci

    I was told to de solder the twisting part. Where there motors aluminum wire is twisted with the copper. Is that a good thing to do?
    The plan is to yank out the harness to solder the torn up cables then re use them

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 7 měsíci

      There should not be any aluminum wire inside a hub motor we've heard of. Are you confusing tinned copper with aluminum?

  • @milestone_achiever4634

    Hi. Are you based in the U.S.?
    Do you have a bike shop?
    I have the same problem. My hub motor cables are ruined primarily because I have been riding without a torque arm.
    The rear hub motor twisted sometimes while I was riding and ruined the hub motor wires
    I had a very hard time finding a torque arm in bike stores

    • @Edrichmond
      @Edrichmond Před 2 lety

      Grin is located in British Columbia.

  • @micjon7620
    @micjon7620 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the informative video. I need to replace a hall sensor on my motor a ninebot 6.5" 350w. How important is that the part no. on the back of the sensor is matched because I can't seem match it. The no. is 4451 620. Can you advise me please. Thanks.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      It's rarely that important. As long as it has the same pinout and signal polarity you'll be fine.

  • @shawnio
    @shawnio Před rokem

    hey thanks fr the information, I have an ebike which powers up but the motor doesn''t power up, it still turns like you showed us I can feel the magnets enganging. what I wanted to know before I rip apart my bike, I was riding and my batteries were low but not too low, I had a screw come loose on my bike disc and it wedged my tire for a second, then my motor stopped working. can you explain what I could have done, do I need to rip it all apart, again lol thanks, good videos

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem

      I would check for damage on the wiring where the cable exits the axle first, and if nothing seems suspect there then open it up. Some motors have disk screw holes that go right through the shell and into the motor body, ie not blind holes, and we've seen cases where screws that were too long actually poked through and damaged the inside of the hub. We've also seen cases of blind screw holes where people used a screw that was too long and it punched right through the blind end of the hole to dislodge a piece of the diecast casing that then was loose inside the motor and caused damage.

    • @shawnio
      @shawnio Před rokem

      @@GrinTechnologies the motor is in pristine shape, it;s a 500 watt continuous., do you think I could of killed the motor or thrown some sort of safety switch to prevent damage to the motor, the magnets seem to still be very strong when I turn the wheel so Im a lil confused, what would of happened of lets say a rock skipped up into your brake and cause alot of pressure on the motor. the second my wheel locked up I hit the brake, I was going like 12 km hr. its a fairly new bike and I take immaculate care of it. this always seems to happen at the beginning of the summer ride season for me,. I have the worst luck, it is not an EZ motor to deal with ;)

  • @samuelparra9712
    @samuelparra9712 Před rokem

    So how do you get the Hall tester to hook up to whatever motor I have? Do I have to solder a connector for the motor and tester?

  • @frankmcaleer9923
    @frankmcaleer9923 Před 2 lety

    Do you think it would be possible to run a shimano e8000 mid drive with an aftermarket controller? I'm on my forth motor and fed up with the poor reliability.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      Yes but it is quite an advanced skill set, so I'd build a few DIY ebikes from kits first in order to more fully understand all the components. And then if you still feel like retrofitting the controller in your Shimano ebike you'll at least be comfortable with the component landscape.
      Hooking up the 3 motor power leads to a sensorless BLDC motor controller and making the motor spin under throttle control is fairly straightforward, but there is very little chance that you'll be able to interface with the Shimano battery, torque sensor, and other electronics. Everything else about the setup about will likely need to be aftermarket as well.

  • @PhantasyGaming
    @PhantasyGaming Před 2 lety

    i have a ebike thats hall sensor went bad could you repair it and how much? @Grin Technologies

  • @simonjohnhinton1938
    @simonjohnhinton1938 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi there a friend of mine has an engwe EP2 pro 750w that's covered 4000 miles and noticed over time the lack of pedal assistance and more pedal effort required. He's had the batteries checked and are fine. I'm just wondering if it's the hub motor wants greasing maybe friction or something else. He's at a bit of a loss atm

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 6 měsíci

      Well, it's definitely not hall sensor issues which is the subject of this video. It's also for sure not related to greasing. Hub motors do not require maintenance greasing and frictional losses here are totally imperceptible to motor performance.
      Hopefully your friend can get support from the person or company that sold him the ebike. (That is assuming that there is truly a quantified issue and not just a subjective opinion that it feels weaker, which may or may not be actually true.)

  • @claudedesaulniers2300
    @claudedesaulniers2300 Před 2 lety

    So, we can test the hall sensors without removing the motor, right ? We prob the wires at the controller right ? We turn the pedal to get the readings right ?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      Correct, although if the failure is a result of a break in the wiring between the controller and the motor then this test wouldn't be able to tell the difference between that and a failure inside the motor itself.

  • @doubleclickinspace
    @doubleclickinspace Před 8 měsíci

    For anyone watching this video.
    You should use a pair of light duty locking needle forecepts for PCB electronics and flux paste so that you can bend them to 90 degrees instead of finger pushing because the metal pins will become a spring with the finger bending will create a spring tension. Apologies for the poor English grimmer.

  • @michaeltorrance7167
    @michaeltorrance7167 Před 2 lety

    Hi there my e bike keeps cutting out when I try to go high speed even though my battery is fully charged can you help me

  • @robertmotion
    @robertmotion Před rokem

    Great video.
    Question…does it matter if the hall sensor is unipolar or bipolar?
    /Bklyn👑

  • @Shagwag_adventures
    @Shagwag_adventures Před rokem

    Help! Do some motors have 4 hall sensors?? I see the three normal looking ones that are in between the magnets, but there is another 3 pin chip on the top of the circuit board that’s just laying low. For me that one is burnt up. What is it??

  • @nilsu6408
    @nilsu6408 Před 2 lety

    Can I just use normal glue to keep the black part of the hall sensor in place? Really don’t want to buy epoxy just to use one tiny drop.. thanks for the great video!

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      Yup. Epoxy has the secondary effect of being a nice encapsulant for the exposed leads. But just to hold the hall chip itself in place you could use almost anything that bonds to metal and plastic and can withstand motor core temperatures (ie >100oC)

    • @nilsu6408
      @nilsu6408 Před 2 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies in my case the Leads were covered so I just reused the old tubes. I fixed my scooter today even though I’ve never used a soldering iron before and now it is working again. Thanks again for the great video.

  • @lindavincent1650
    @lindavincent1650 Před rokem

    What kind of hall sensors 36/250 hub on a ancheer

  • @Maxfan229
    @Maxfan229 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a question , I have a 48volt 1000watt ebike that the cord was cut and in replacing it the hall sensors broke off and 2 of the 3 were lost. Is it possible to order more and how do I know which ones it takes. the one I have is not marked.

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 7 měsíci

      Yes you can, but it's even easier not to bother replacing them and just run the motor sensorless.
      Honeywell SS41 is a popular motor hall IC, but there are hundreds of others that will work fine too.

  • @flitziblitzi5353
    @flitziblitzi5353 Před rokem

    Hi I have a specific question for you. Maybe you can help me, I'm getting desperate.
    My blue hall sensor is broken and now I wanted to replace it but had to break it out because it was glued in too tightly. Now I don't know exactly if there are differences between the 41f Are
    Or are the sensors with 41 f designation all the same?
    Maybe I should replace all three at the same time, although the other two are okay?
    I have a 1000w 48v motor from the Kaabo Mantis e-scooter.
    I am grateful for any help 🙏

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem

      Most BLDC motors use the same type and style of bipolar hall sensor, so odds are it will work just fine.

    • @flitziblitzi5353
      @flitziblitzi5353 Před rokem

      @@GrinTechnologies Yes, it's done! 👌 I saw during the expansion that there are 61A Hall sensors in it. I soldered the Honeywell 41F in and everything works perfectly. Of course I changed all three.

  • @lassenielsen4340
    @lassenielsen4340 Před 2 lety

    cant you meassure the resistans in a hall sensor to figure out if its bad

  • @KeigoMoriyama
    @KeigoMoriyama Před 3 lety

    Can you keep using it with the hall damaged? Or it will cause damages to the motor ?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes for sure, as long as the controller runs in sensorless mode then it would be fine to keep running it, but you'd want to disconnect the hall connector plug if the wire is actually shorted to one of the phase leads because that can put high voltage on the controller signals.

    • @KeigoMoriyama
      @KeigoMoriyama Před 3 lety

      @@GrinTechnologies really thank you for your answer

  • @kallistratiskollias7100

    Hi there. I have a question. The hall sensor must touch the magnets or it doesn't matter where you put the sensor?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 29 dny +1

      The location matters quite crititically since that determines the hall pattern and hall timing, so you want to replace them in the same spot, uness you REALLY know what you are doing in which case you could put them in any other location that results in the same effective hall transition point. They should be close to the magnets to reduce effect of stray fields, but obviously not touching.

  • @FolinP
    @FolinP Před rokem

    hello what can I do in my case I have an ARIV Meld electric bike and my battery broke I can't find another battery to buy nor BMS - OPTIMUS BMS 12S BIONIX, you can do a readjustment to the engine and use it with another controller and a another battery? Thanks!

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem +1

      Welcome to the world of proprietary factory ebikes, ebikes.ca/getting-started/kits-vs-turnkey.html
      We recommend avoiding them in the first place, but if you are stuck in this situation in principle you can indeed do something like this if you have the right skill set czcams.com/video/Wc8OJtFRUng/video.html

  • @DumbleCash-
    @DumbleCash- Před 3 měsíci

    How did you remove The Black case On to reveal the inside of the motor?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 měsíci

      The side plate screws are removed with a screw driver or impact driver if they are quite tight, and then the hub just opens up.

  • @Tuedelueh
    @Tuedelueh Před 3 lety

    very nice video, thanks . when i develop an engine. what is better. sensor with the larger area facing the magnet or the other way around?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 3 lety

      The convention is to have the small side facing the magnets, partly because it's easier that way to have a dovetail channel in the laminations to hold the sensor in position. But in broad terms of 'better' it makes no difference.

  • @FilipRavn
    @FilipRavn Před rokem

    Does anyone know if hall sensors are all the same, or if there are fundamental differences between branches/types. I have a different hub (BH Neocross bike) and I am unable to find out which hall sensor to get, or if it does not matter so much?

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před rokem

      All of the BLDC hub motors we have ever seen use the same style of bipolar hall IC and are fully interchangeable.

  • @williamvan909
    @williamvan909 Před 3 lety

    How about doing a trouble shooting on a throttle not working

  • @trevorjames5493
    @trevorjames5493 Před 2 lety

    So I'm about 99% sure that my problem was with this hall sensor so I got the proper ones from the guy that I bought the kit from that way I knew they were compatible I was about to buy a tester but he told me there's no point because the pins on the sensors have a blue weatherproof coating so I wouldn't be able to test to see which one was faulty so I just changed all three sensors thinking that would be best. now my question is, can I plug in the motor to the controller and battery to try the throttle and see if it's working or spinning while I have the motor still apart? just to see if it works or is it best to put it all together? I don't want to mess anything up but I'm pretty sure the soldering and everything went smoothly so I would just like to know if I could give it a quick test having the shell open before I seal it all up. Thank you very much for your time and information!

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety

      We can recommend the Endless Sphere forum for inquiries as such! Definitely upload photos so people can assess what type of motor you're using. Running an open motor isn't usually advisable but if fastened properly in a vice, totally possible.

  • @charper1323
    @charper1323 Před 2 lety

    Hi I have a yose power hud motor trike attached to my wheelchair my hall effect green has blown but can't identify which type of sensor to buy as my one has no markings any advice please

    • @GrinTechnologies
      @GrinTechnologies  Před 2 lety +1

      The motor hall ICs are almost all the same and interchangeable. Honeywell SS41 is a popular model.

    • @charper1323
      @charper1323 Před 2 lety

      @@GrinTechnologiesthank you so much for replying subed shared and will recommend your channel to all

  • @prabhatkiran3226
    @prabhatkiran3226 Před 2 lety +1

    My hub motor only shows the output from the hall sensors when turned in one direction but nothing on the other. Can you tell me if this is by design or is there any condition that might cause it?

    • @robertmotion
      @robertmotion Před 2 lety

      Nothing to fear. The motor/wheel you spin in reverse when checking with an ebike controller device for hall sensor defects because it’s a geared motor. You’re on the right track.
      /Bklyn👑

    • @prabhatkiran3226
      @prabhatkiran3226 Před 2 lety +1

      @@robertmotion Thanks man. So if I understand correctly, when I spin the motor in the forward direction by hand there is no relative motion between the stator and the rotor and hence no output on the multimeter?

    • @robertmotion
      @robertmotion Před 2 lety

      @@prabhatkiran3226 that is correct. as long as u got some resistance (slight) when spinning wheel in reverse, ur on the right track.
      /Bklyn👑

    • @prabhatkiran3226
      @prabhatkiran3226 Před 2 lety +1

      @@robertmotion I think I get it now. Thank you for the quick reply. Hope you have a great day.

  • @ianbrrws
    @ianbrrws Před 2 lety

    sorry forgot say all the sensors are going from 4.9vdc to 0.0 correctly when the wheels are turned a little.