- Sat Sep 18, 2021 12:13 am
#55304
I have tried logical troubleshooting and spent a fair bit on parts, with no result
Scooter: Patgear E5, 36V
Problem: e-brake stopped working. Brake light still comes on, motor cuts out if throttle+brake are used together. There is now no slowing effect from the e-brake.
I've tried a few things and I'm out of ideas.
Background: I loaned the scooter to a friend's son is who is probably 15 kg heavier than me and probably rode it down a very steep hill. It came back with no e-brake.
Troubleshooting
* replaced power module (no difference so I put the old one back)
* replaced speed controller cable (no difference)
Circuit
* 2-wire brake switch goes into speed controller
* multi-wire cable goes from speed controller to power module
* 3-wire cable goes from power module to rear brake
* the usual light gauge sensor wire and power wires to the motor
My thoughts
* Everything down to the power module must be working because (a) brake light comes on (b) motor power cuts off
* I did pull the power module apart and I don't recall seeing a power resister, so I guess the e-brake circuit does not shunt the motor into a resistor
* this doesn't make sense, it sounds like the power module, but I swapped in a new one and it made no difference
Scooter: Patgear E5, 36V
Problem: e-brake stopped working. Brake light still comes on, motor cuts out if throttle+brake are used together. There is now no slowing effect from the e-brake.
I've tried a few things and I'm out of ideas.
Background: I loaned the scooter to a friend's son is who is probably 15 kg heavier than me and probably rode it down a very steep hill. It came back with no e-brake.
Troubleshooting
* replaced power module (no difference so I put the old one back)
* replaced speed controller cable (no difference)
Circuit
* 2-wire brake switch goes into speed controller
* multi-wire cable goes from speed controller to power module
* 3-wire cable goes from power module to rear brake
* the usual light gauge sensor wire and power wires to the motor
My thoughts
* Everything down to the power module must be working because (a) brake light comes on (b) motor power cuts off
* I did pull the power module apart and I don't recall seeing a power resister, so I guess the e-brake circuit does not shunt the motor into a resistor
* this doesn't make sense, it sounds like the power module, but I swapped in a new one and it made no difference