Thank you so much for this helpful video. I was able to salvage an old motor with damaged hall sensors. It is much easier to maintain the motor without hall sensors.
Hey brother, thank you so much for sharing this video. Please tell me how you can my motor. You have three cables It has no sensors, but the control event has sensors, will it work with it?
It would be interesting to see this motor running under a load, such as cutting grass on mower or physically riding the bicycle. Could we see that in another video sir? Is the motor relying on back emf to recognize the magnetic pole position? How does it know where North and South are and which phase to send current?
Could you please post a scheme how you have connected the other wires from the controller and to which wire you have connected your speed pedal. I am stuggling to connect brushless motor without Hall but it wil only turn 2 or three stepd of 30 degrees and then it stops. Thanks in Advance, Piet Visser
thanks for this information! I have 3 36v hub motors that were given to me and most of the hall wires are completely destroyed. This is exactly the video I needed to get them up and running without the hall wires. Thanks again.
@@H35HRO53 I picked up a 800w 36v/48v brushless controller that would work without hall sensors. Wired up the stator wires, battery, and throttle, now it works perfectly.
hi in my case the motor will spin just fine without the sensor connected while the motor is on the table but as soon as i put some resistance the motor skips and stutter. is there some ways to maintain torque without the sensors?
I have a 48 volt 750 watt blcd motor. the problem im having is too much power at take off. it doesn't seem to have a variable power output. why is this happening ?
3 phase motors are 120degrees per phase. but to position the hall sensors correctly you have to open the motor to count the number of poles also. 1 rotation = 3 phase angles * number of poles
Please sir . I have a motor connected without hall sensors , it works with very loud noise and with 10a without load !!! Is this because I SHOULD connect the sensors or it may work and I must replace the controller ???? Please give my help ig you could
that's perfect! i will have to check what controllers i have now. what is that throttle pedal you have? is it same as an electronic sewing machine one?
I don't speak for Vu, but if it's compatible with ebike stuff, it probably uses Hall sensor(s) to detect the pedal position. If by "electronic" you mean relatively new, it's probably a variable resistor; the old machines used a rheostat. If you just want some kind of bench throttle control, I'd expect you could cobble together a quick one with the guts of a (normal) ebike throttle, or maybe any hall sensor and a magnet.
@@fun_ghoul thanks, I'm somewhat familiar with the rheostat ones, but not so much the electronic (upto about 20yrs ago i guess) sewing machine pedals. i haven't seen an ebike throttle as yet, but i may have one from a mobility scooter type thing possibly (I can't remember what i kept from it)
@@deankdx No worries at all, Dean-o. The ebike throttle is basically a hall sensor on the "stator" part (i.e. the part that doesn't move), and either one or two magnets on the "rotor" (moving) part. In actuating the thumb, twist, pedal or whatever, the magnet(s) get closer to and further from the Hall sensor, varying the output voltage between roughly 0 (zero) and 5 Volts -- or maybe throttle is 4.3V and PAS sensors are the full 5v...I always forget when I don't have a controller to hand! So in short, the DIY version is a Hall sensor, a magnet and a contraption to move them together or apart; you'll additionally need a 5v power supply and a multimeter set to volts for testing, so you can see and set the "sweep". There is an excellent thread on the internet somewhere on "throttle mods" -- I wanna say on Endless Sphere -- which explains basically everything you'd ever want to know, including mods. Worth a search! Cheers. 🍻 P.S. I _think_ the double-magnet ones have the poles oriented the same way, so the whole range or sweep is from North to South, rather than magnetizing the sensor at both ends. The voltmeter will confirm or deny, tho.
@@fun_ghoul thanks again im struggling to understand that but reading and watching more detailed videos or forum posts i should be able to understand it. I did a basic electronics class over 20yrs ago and attempted the advanced class but the math was out of My limit with phasing etc so I'll be needing it all pointed out in detail i think.
@@deankdx OK, so the page I mentioned before is actually at Electric Bike Forum, and the thread is called "Guide to Hall Sensor Throttle operation, testing and modification." Trust me, you'll be miles ahead after reading through it, and might well go back to it occasionally.
Hi I am building a e-bike with a bosch e bike motor this has no hall sensors , the motor is being connected directly to a bafang speed controller . I have made a pedal assist setup on it, but the motor will not run , any ideas can I do a mode to the speed controller hall sensor wires . Or is it a case the speed controller will not work like this . Any controller you would advise make model thanks
Hello there my friend thank you for another perfect lesson on the learning wires. I have a few questions about solar power in the home. Where can we discuss this?
Thank you for your kindness. I want to replace a pedal assistant sensor (PAS) with a throttle on my ebike and I use the throttle 3wires in the position of the PAS, and it doesn't work. I will appreciate any assistance. Thanks
Hey Vuaeco! Love your channel :) What type of switch are you using at 1:37? I built an e-bike recently and am looking for a switch suitable for a 36v system. Do you have any suggestions?
It's a heavy duty switch salvaged from a kids' Power Wheels. For Ebikes, you need a switch that can be able to handle high current. A regular 1000W motor on a 48V ebike can easily push over 25 Amps. Make sure your switch is able to handle that at least. Or better yet, use a fused disconnect. I use a fused disconnect from a solar system.
@@vuaeco hey how are you I didn't understand or see how many wires you connected to the controller So please could you show me how you connected the wires of the motor, throttle and battery to the sensored controller
Can an e-bike controller work with a skateboard motor like the 6374 skateboard motors? I tested one and have not been able to make it work even doing what you have suggested here. Thank you
I recently took apart a greenworks 60v bldc chainsaw and mounted it to my mountain bike. It flies but you can’t take off from a standstill as the motor can’t handle load a low speed
It's so frustrating, all these videos where the authors claim "It works" but they never show you how they did it, nor do they show the wiring diagram. Thumbs down !
Please, can you make video on how to use ebike controller for dc fridge. I have BD350GH DC compressor without control board, and can't find it board. I need help, please.
So could you explain the amps at No-Load” further? These e-bike controllers have speed levels and providing is set to first speed the amps will stop at 2-3 amps. But on 2nd, 3rd speeds it will jump the amps as required even under No-Load Correct?
Thank you so much for this helpful video. I was able to salvage an old motor with damaged hall sensors. It is much easier to maintain the motor without hall sensors.
Hey brother, thank you so much for sharing this video. Please tell me how you can my motor. You have three cables It has no sensors, but the control event has sensors, will it work with it?
It would be interesting to see this motor running under a load, such as cutting grass on mower or physically riding the bicycle.
Could we see that in another video sir?
Is the motor relying on back emf to recognize the magnetic pole position? How does it know where North and South are and which phase to send current?
Could you please post a scheme how you have connected the other wires from the controller and to which wire you have connected your speed pedal. I am stuggling to connect brushless motor without Hall but it wil only turn 2 or three stepd of 30 degrees and then it stops.
Thanks in Advance, Piet Visser
thanks for this information! I have 3 36v hub motors that were given to me and most of the hall wires are completely destroyed. This is exactly the video I needed to get them up and running without the hall wires. Thanks again.
And how did you get on may I ask🙏
@@H35HRO53 I picked up a 800w 36v/48v brushless controller that would work without hall sensors. Wired up the stator wires, battery, and throttle, now it works perfectly.
Do you have a video on your mid drive ebike you show at the end of the video?
Thanks.
I've been planning on using mine to make an e-bike. Need a sprag clutch first.
How to adapter sensor hall on motor ?
? What is the Ohm of the peddle switch used & Wattage...
hi
in my case the motor will spin just fine without the sensor connected while the motor is on the table but as soon as i put some resistance the motor skips and stutter. is there some ways to maintain torque without the sensors?
Is not posible used PSU to test??
I have a 48 volt 750 watt blcd motor. the problem im having is too much power at take off. it doesn't seem to have a variable power output. why is this happening ?
Can you show how you wired it up?
What phase angle does this motor work with? 60 or 120? I would like to install a hall sensor board to take better advantage of its efficiency
3 phase motors are 120degrees per phase. but to position the hall sensors correctly you have to open the motor to count the number of poles also. 1 rotation = 3 phase angles * number of poles
Please sir . I have a motor connected without hall sensors , it works with very loud noise and with 10a without load !!!
Is this because I SHOULD connect the sensors or it may work and I must replace the controller ???? Please give my help ig you could
that's perfect! i will have to check what controllers i have now. what is that throttle pedal you have? is it same as an electronic sewing machine one?
I don't speak for Vu, but if it's compatible with ebike stuff, it probably uses Hall sensor(s) to detect the pedal position. If by "electronic" you mean relatively new, it's probably a variable resistor; the old machines used a rheostat. If you just want some kind of bench throttle control, I'd expect you could cobble together a quick one with the guts of a (normal) ebike throttle, or maybe any hall sensor and a magnet.
@@fun_ghoul thanks, I'm somewhat familiar with the rheostat ones, but not so much the electronic (upto about 20yrs ago i guess) sewing machine pedals. i haven't seen an ebike throttle as yet, but i may have one from a mobility scooter type thing possibly (I can't remember what i kept from it)
@@deankdx No worries at all, Dean-o. The ebike throttle is basically a hall sensor on the "stator" part (i.e. the part that doesn't move), and either one or two magnets on the "rotor" (moving) part. In actuating the thumb, twist, pedal or whatever, the magnet(s) get closer to and further from the Hall sensor, varying the output voltage between roughly 0 (zero) and 5 Volts -- or maybe throttle is 4.3V and PAS sensors are the full 5v...I always forget when I don't have a controller to hand!
So in short, the DIY version is a Hall sensor, a magnet and a contraption to move them together or apart; you'll additionally need a 5v power supply and a multimeter set to volts for testing, so you can see and set the "sweep". There is an excellent thread on the internet somewhere on "throttle mods" -- I wanna say on Endless Sphere -- which explains basically everything you'd ever want to know, including mods. Worth a search! Cheers. 🍻
P.S. I _think_ the double-magnet ones have the poles oriented the same way, so the whole range or sweep is from North to South, rather than magnetizing the sensor at both ends. The voltmeter will confirm or deny, tho.
@@fun_ghoul thanks again im struggling to understand that but reading and watching more detailed videos or forum posts i should be able to understand it. I did a basic electronics class over 20yrs ago and attempted the advanced class but the math was out of My limit with phasing etc so I'll be needing it all pointed out in detail i think.
@@deankdx OK, so the page I mentioned before is actually at Electric Bike Forum, and the thread is called "Guide to Hall Sensor Throttle operation, testing and modification." Trust me, you'll be miles ahead after reading through it, and might well go back to it occasionally.
Hi I am building a e-bike with a bosch e bike motor this has no hall sensors , the motor is being connected directly to a bafang speed controller . I have made a pedal assist setup on it, but the motor will not run , any ideas can I do a mode to the speed controller hall sensor wires . Or is it a case the speed controller will not work like this . Any controller you would advise make model thanks
A sensorless controller is what you need. Costs a bit more but you can put any Brushless motor on it.
Hello there my friend thank you for another perfect lesson on the learning wires. I have a few questions about solar power in the home. Where can we discuss this?
Jesse Lunt
Thank you for your kindness.
I want to replace a pedal assistant sensor (PAS) with a throttle on my ebike and I use the throttle 3wires in the position of the PAS, and it doesn't work.
I will appreciate any assistance.
Thanks
Lmaooooo
Can this motor be used for ebike ?
Hello, I have a late request. Can this motor run by VESC 71500 smoothly.
VESC can run any brushless motor basically
Hey Vuaeco! Love your channel :) What type of switch are you using at 1:37? I built an e-bike recently and am looking for a switch suitable for a 36v system. Do you have any suggestions?
It's a heavy duty switch salvaged from a kids' Power Wheels. For Ebikes, you need a switch that can be able to handle high current. A regular 1000W motor on a 48V ebike can easily push over 25 Amps. Make sure your switch is able to handle that at least. Or better yet, use a fused disconnect. I use a fused disconnect from a solar system.
@@vuaeco hey how are you
I didn't understand or see how many wires you connected to the controller
So please could you show me how you connected the wires of the motor, throttle and battery to the sensored controller
How about a cordless drill trigger. Would that work
Tolles Video aber wie man die Hall Sensoren am Controller umgehen kann zeigen Sie nicht
From. Where I got it sir
What if your motor only has red and black and no 3rd wire
Hi your motor is a brushed motor and to power it you would just need to connect it to a battery without a controller
as Rustorations796 say, but please add a PWM controller for speed/power control to it, they are very cheap.
And rpm.?
I'm wondering if an ebike battery, 48v or 36v would work on this.
It should work on any battery.
Can an e-bike controller work with a skateboard motor like the 6374 skateboard motors? I tested one and have not been able to make it work even doing what you have suggested here. Thank you
I thought brushless motors were supposed to be quiet but this one is noisy as hell.
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Brushless motor the troll not working
no hall sensor = no startup torque.
Every tried running that motor at 60+ volts? I have one of them, and a mini bike, and an idea…
I recently took apart a greenworks 60v bldc chainsaw and mounted it to my mountain bike. It flies but you can’t take off from a standstill as the motor can’t handle load a low speed
It's so frustrating, all these videos where the authors claim "It works" but they never show you how they did it, nor do they show the wiring diagram.
Thumbs down !
Please, can you make video on how to use ebike controller for dc fridge. I have BD350GH DC compressor without control board, and can't find it board.
I need help, please.
@chargedup
First like and comment 😂
Yay! :D
@@vuaeco its always a nice surprise to get the notification haha
To much talk talk talk
So could you explain the amps at No-Load” further? These e-bike controllers have speed levels and providing is set to first speed the amps will stop at 2-3 amps. But on 2nd, 3rd speeds it will jump the amps as required even under No-Load Correct?
1st 2nd and 3rd gears will spin the motor faster
no load just means its not under weight and just spinning freely