Onewheel GT, something wrong after bearing change.
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will try this later today. I will post test/result as soon as om at home later tonight.
Thanks / J
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From what i can se, i guess i have to separate everything soon again so i will have a closer look and take better pecure! Thanks for helping :)
/ J
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@onesweedwheel said in This is how it sounds/looks without load..:
Re: [Onewheel GT](something wrong after bearing change.||
This is how it sounds/looks without load
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@onesweedwheel thats...
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@onesweedwheel It only wanted to rotate once you go it going which makes me wonder if a phase is missing.
Do you have a multimeter that can measure resistance?
If so turn off the board and unplug the motor connector. On the motor side of the cable measure resistance between each of the 3 large contacts. They all should measure something and be similar. Measure A and B, B and C and C and A (the labels don't matter, but just measuring between each to check).
If that all checks out plug the motor back in and turn on the board. Slowly rotate the wheel by hand and look at the lights on the front. If it flickers to red even when you're rotating it forward that will suggest a failure with the hall sensors or wires for it.
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Hello & thank you!
I borrowed a multimeter today, i will try this later today when i come home from work. I actually have problems with the motor cable for a long time. Its tricky to make it connect, "locking ring" is not working and have not worked for a couple of months. That was never a problem for me in the beginning but it started do disconnect when riding, scary Yes :) i did solve that with something that looks almost like the thing in the picture below. anyway its hard to connect it without board blinking red "error out" when i turn it on. Maybe connectors on cable are now not working properly anymore? -
@onesweedwheel Oh an adjustable hose clamp. That's a cool way to try hold it in place.
It does sound like the connector might be causing trouble. You can buy a new retaining ring from FM though if yours is busted.
https://onewheel.com/products/gt-motor-connector-retainer-ring-kitPics below from their site :)
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Hi lia thanks for your support. "motor connector. On the motor side of the cable measure resistance between each of the 3 large contacts" what do you mean with the 3 large contacts? Im totally stranger to this stuff but i learn i guess ;) is this the contacts you are talking about?
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@onesweedwheel Welcome <3
Sorry I was a little unclear.
On the connector that you plug into the controller there's 3 big contacts. Measuing between them should get a similar resistance value.
If those give you values measuring between each from one to the other then we can rule out the phases on the motor being out at least. Ideally your connector pins should be nice and shiny too like the pic above :) If any are blackened that might be why it's not working.
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@onesweedwheel said :
... I actually have problems with the motor cable for a long time. Its tricky to make it connect, "locking ring" is not working and have not worked for a couple of months. ...
@Lia said :
... You can buy a new retaining ring from FM though if yours is busted. ...
You know, Tech-Rails has 'a must' thingy for GT shredders.
https://tech-forum-products.myshopify.com/products/gt-motor-harness-plug-retainer
As Matthew itself has stated - this 3D-printed part is selling like crazy. Apparently there's reason for that. -
@sirgu off topic but oh shit I know the guy in that vid!
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@lia what should the resistance be btw?
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@loaffette I don't know what it should be exactly but a value should be present. If the issue is the phases I expect the broken one to give OL.
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@lia did not manage to try this yesterday, tonight i will give it a try. Thanks alot for help!
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So its definitely something wrong here becouse one of the connector pins gives no "connection" at all. It also do not look that shiny and nice like the picture you posted. So now i have to figure out if/what i can do about it and what the next step in troubleshooting would be. Again thanks and if you have more suggestions please :)
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@onesweedwheel Glad you were able to find the issue although it's a shame it has to be on the motor connector itself. I don't think that can be cleaned up unless anyone else has any suggestions. I think it might need replacing.
You might be able to get one of the 3rd party service centres to replace the cable/connector for less than FM would charge for a new motor. Worth seeing if there are any nearby places from https://www.stokelifeservice.com/ that can help out with the replacement.
You're not alone, this has happened to a few Pints and GTs so I would hope there is a nice inexpensive solution by now :)
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Idk how it's been progressing in meanwhile but this very first videoclip here ...
@onesweedwheel said :
... is very familiar with this phenomenon :
https://www.facebook.com/100006478572810/videos/214854787933629/Although yours is GT, the one there is XR. But all the weird functioning is alike. @onesweedwheel if you happen to have an account - you might wanna go through those FB comments right there.
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@onesweedwheel said in Help please, i try to find some help here once again..:
I still have same problem with my board and i cant figure out what the problem is.. i did find a small service/shop were i live and they have been trying to help me but no luck..the guy that helped me told me that hall sensor i s looking good and he did fix the motor cable but i stil have same noise and impossible board to ride..i also did swap front footpad so i got a brand new one this time.
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@onesweedwheel By chance do you know anyone with a GT you could swap motors with and see if the fault follows the motor or the rest of the board?
Starting to wonder if something is up in the controller :(