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current sensor broke |
is the motor still turning over smoothly? |
yea |
might be jammed? |
k |
i started riding and the motor went full send |
almost fell off my bike |
Doh. |
so i wonder if the seller will send me another one |
it still hasn't been a year |
1 YEAR WARRANTY FTW |
rofl. |
2nd one btw |
first one had a different error |
this one was error 12, last one was error 30 |
error 12: dead stuff |
Id consider trying to put the controller somewhere hot for awhile (infront of heater, for example..) |
drive off any moisture |
ooh smart idea |
i put my bike in my garage at night with the heater next to it but ill still try out putting the controller on top |
damage is likely already done but couldn't hurt. |
for future reference, active DC + water = bad, bad day. |
yea |
if you get stuff wet and want it to dry out, disconnect battery immediately. |
wow |
my poor battery this better fix itself so i can atleast discharge |
least they make those BSS controllers easy to replace |
yea |
luckily |
I got given a laptop for free because the person spilled water on it and tried to keep powering it on WHILST IT WAS STILL WET |
bruh |
eventually they got it to work for like 30 mins and it turned off |
@AkbarWell duh, the fans will dry it off rite? üòõ |
just load up crysis and poof its dry. |
just ignore the steam, this is fine |
welp if this doesn't fix itself imma convert my bike back to reg i aint waiting another month without a bike |
"New steampunk laptop. Definitely not just wet with crysis used as a screensaver" |
i just got this controller a week ago too |
@fellowleaf Just slap the controller back on (for water proofing) and drive it with the BSS still attached, leave the battery at home? |
I guess it increases chance of additional water damage/theft but yea. |
yea without the controller attached it rides more free |
less resistance |
10 day old controller already dead |
*possibly* |
gonna leave her on the healing heater over night |
should be the same with or without controller attached? unless pedaling also moves the motor? |
I thought BSS had a 2nd freewheel but maybe I was wrong. |
(cyclone has 2 freewheels... ) |
yea pedaling moves the motor too |
weird |
hmm |
So this one molex pin would not exit the housing no matter what so it pissed me off so much i aggressively jammed a screwdriver into it to bend the pin backward and force it out and in my aggressiveness it got its revenge by lodging half of the entire pin into my finger flesh. That's band aid #2 for the week |
Pulling half of a molex pin out of your finger is not a pretty sight |
The thicker backside part of it |
Bruh be a real mechanic and use CA glue for ur wounds |
:) |
Could be worse, your thumb could have had a short and unproductive date with a 2HP belt sander |
took 1cm of the skin on my thumb and moved it over about 5mm |
I *think* it might reattach... |
Is this painting? ü¶ã |
no. -_- |
I was referencing th meme |
XD |
Good thing I'm not sanding, heh. |
After I beat up my hands a number doing metal work, I purposely focused on wiring to give them a break. So I got even more mad I managed to stab myself wiring lmao |
Metal work is the biggest risk of beating yourself up though |
yea. I was doing wood at the time -_- |
I think woodworking tools are even worse then metalworking.. |
difference between wood cutting bandsaw and meat cutting butchers bandsaw: One is designed to be easily washed down and cleaned after it cuts a limb in half |
lol so after sitting on the heater for 4 hours yesterday it stays on but now gives me a error 21 (speed sensor) |
but the throttle still works |
is your speed sensor even connected and close enough to the magnet? |
My new rim made my speed sensor stop working when I swapped. Had to pull the holder off the frame and use a shim to get it close enough. |
True |
My speed sensor works |
But I worry it doesn’t work well enough |
its all working now, forgot to send an update. The drying of the controller worked (for now) gonna still see if the seller can send me another one. Tomorrow im gonna get gasket maker as the old one shat the bed clearly, wish the seller sent one with the new controller... |
TBH |
I might take my BBS02 controller off |
and add some dielectric grease to the internal connectors |
>_> |
i would suggest it |
now I gotta figure out how to disassemble the bloody thing |
does it just unscrew from the side |
i believe it unscrews but u gotta do some heavy cursing and prying XD |
oh boye |
> 1) Remove controller: Remove the crank arm and the plastic gear cover then remove the 3 hex screws that hold the controller to the main drive unit. Carefully wiggle it out. Once it is free you will have to unplug the connectors, the black one has a lever that must be pressed to pull apart and the one on the drive unit is usually glued in place with too much silicone but does not have a release mechanism, you just need to pull it hard enough to get the silicone to release. Unplug the 3 banana plug phase wires. |
From here: <https://electricbike-blog.com/bbs02-controller-mods/> |
Ah I see |
so would I replace it with my own silicone |
and you have to disassemble the install pretty much completely? |
if I don't use the plastic gear cover, can I just str8-up remove it |
:P |
I might just unplug the PAS |
The silicone is a water ingress preventative. I guess you'd use dielectric grease there, since that's the whole reason you're going in anyway. |
And yeah, you could just throw away the chainring guard if you don't want it. |
I find it very useful for not shredding my pant legs, though. |
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