hughresearch
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My bike keeps arcing at the motor plug connection. Any ideas???
The arcing is occurring in the 3+6 round connector between control and motor. The arcing happens when I am riding and causes the motor to seem like it is grinding gears but it is not.Try unplugging your charger before plugging the lead into the bike?
My thoughts as well. I suspect the power from the controller is not pure sin wave but have had problems with other controllers . I just put new connector wire from controller and it ran well for a while. Rad rover with 52 v battery 25 amp controller 750 motor upgrade.Not a lot to go on, but a solid connection won't arc except when you are opening or breaking the connection.
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Arrows lined up. Solid contact when pushed together. I made a wooden clamp and put a good squeeze on the connector. Ran well then back to arcing.The connector is not pushed in far enough. There are arrows and a line cast into the plastic connector that shows how far they have to be pushed together. It's often not easy to get it pushed together.
That's one solution (I'd prefer a good butt connector to a solder joint though), but there are a lot of good connectors that are easy to come by.You could always cut the connector out and solder the wires together. This was a permanent fix on some motorcycles some years ago.
I say use a QUALITY butt connector! One that sounds pretty much like what you are talking about. It needs to support the wire on each side of the splice.....Replace the connector. I would hard wire it. If you do not want to solder that use automotive crimp/shrink connectors covered by shrink tube. @AHikcs says use a butt connector. Okay. I accidently saw one of those on the internet and I personally wouldn't. That kind of thing is not what I am into.