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    Onewheel GT, something wrong after bearing change.

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    • LOAFFETTE
      LOAFFETTE DIY @onesweedwheel last edited by

      @onesweedwheel I would jo go and re-plug everything back in, and just do a general look-over of the board. Unusually, something might not have been plugged in all the way

      Also see if your battery box is plugged in too if that helps. Might have come loose or come.unplugged during disassembly

      113 volts?! I could lick that!

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      • onesweedwheel
        onesweedwheel @Lia last edited by onesweedwheel

        @onesweedwheel Hiya,
        @lia
        Hey & thnks everybody for replying.
        I try to attach video below.

        I have tried to do everything once more & make sure everythong is in rightplace and plugged in correctly, did i still do something wrong or did i damage something when i swaped bearings..this is so frustrating, i live in sweden & the amount of time and money it would cost med to send it to futuremotion is not an option :(

        lMy board, this is how it sounds when trying to ride

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        • onesweedwheel
          onesweedwheel @LOAFFETTE last edited by

          @loaffette

          Hey & thnks everybody for replying.
          I try to attach video below.

          I have tried to do everything once more & make sure everythong is in rightplace and plugged in correctly, did i still do something wrong or did i damage something when i swaped bearings..this is so frustrating, i live in sweden & the amount of time and money it would cost med to send it to futuremotion is not an option :(

          lMy board, this is how it sounds when trying to ride

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          • onesweedwheel
            onesweedwheel @Lemur last edited by

            @lemur

            Hey & thnks everybody for replying.
            I try to attach video below.

            I have tried to do everything once more & make sure everythong is in rightplace and plugged in correctly, did i still do something wrong or did i damage something when i swaped bearings..this is so frustrating, i live in sweden & the amount of time and money it would cost med to send it to futuremotion is not an option :(

            lMy board, this is how it sounds when trying to ride

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            • Sirgu
              Sirgu XR @onesweedwheel last edited by

              @onesweedwheel said :

              lMy board, this is how it sounds when trying to ride

              Does the wheel without the load acts the same?

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                Lemur @onesweedwheel last edited by

                @onesweedwheel Since you had to remove the stator to do a bearing change, perhaps the motor harness got damaged where it comes out of the axle or the hall sensor circuit board got damaged?

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                • onesweedwheel
                  onesweedwheel @Lemur last edited by onesweedwheel

                  @lemur

                  That is what i did believe at first, i cant se any damage on it but one of the cables looks "bend". What do you beleive, it looks like all of them are connected, image below.

                  Thank

                  /J

                  IMG_20230402_081450.jpgLumii_20230409_181818926.jpg

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                    Lemur @onesweedwheel last edited by

                    @onesweedwheel The circuit board looks good, I can't see any cuts on the harness where it bends, so that just leaves the connector pins. Are all the small pins intact?

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                    • onesweedwheel
                      onesweedwheel @Sirgu last edited by

                      @sirgu

                      Sorry, what do you mean with "without load"?

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                      • LOAFFETTE
                        LOAFFETTE DIY @onesweedwheel last edited by

                        @onesweedwheel Holding it up in the air and pressing on the front footpad (Both zones.)

                        basically just get the wheel off of the ground and activate it.

                        113 volts?! I could lick that!

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                        • Sirgu
                          Sirgu XR last edited by

                          Yup, that what I meant. Without rider's weight on top of the board.

                          Some ways to test it is on top of 'milk crate' or on top of your knees while you sit well - to sense unusual vibrations, clicks etc.
                          @onesweedwheel from the sounds of your video it seems like motor does some tremendous efforts to engage before loud beep comes up. If (by some raw chance) there exists any physical resistance that only appears under the load, you don't wanna repeat that mount/dismount test too often until you know the cause.

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                          • onesweedwheel
                            onesweedwheel @Sirgu last edited by

                            @sirgu

                            I will try this later today. I will post test/result as soon as om at home later tonight.

                            Thanks / J

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                            • onesweedwheel
                              onesweedwheel @LOAFFETTE last edited by

                              @loaffette

                              will try this later today. I will post test/result as soon as om at home later tonight.

                              Thanks / J

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                              • onesweedwheel
                                onesweedwheel @Lemur last edited by

                                @lemur

                                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
                                  onesweedwheel last edited by

                                  @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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                                  • LOAFFETTE
                                    LOAFFETTE DIY @onesweedwheel last edited by

                                    @onesweedwheel thats...
                                    terrifying

                                    113 volts?! I could lick that!

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                                    • Lia
                                      Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @onesweedwheel last edited by

                                      @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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                                      • onesweedwheel
                                        onesweedwheel @Lia last edited by

                                        @lia

                                        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?

                                        Screenshot_2023-04-13-12-10-36-700-edit_com.android.chrome.jpg

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                                        • Lia
                                          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @onesweedwheel last edited by Lia

                                          @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-kit

                                          Pics below from their site :)
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                                          • onesweedwheel
                                            onesweedwheel @Lia last edited by

                                            @lia

                                            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 ;) IMG_20230402_081450.jpg is this the contacts you are talking about?

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