Loud Noise on Acceleration in NEW Direct Drive Hub Motor (Video Included)

Jdana

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Can anyone help me diagnose this sound?

It only happens when accelerating. Metallic sound, almost like grinding gears. However this is a 2000 W (new) direct drive motor which should be gearless.

My current hypothesis is that my controller is square wave instead of sine. I was looking for a plug and play replacement online with a sinewave controller but didn't find anything yet.

Here is a link to the kit I purchased:

I am hoping some direct drive experts have a guess by the sound of the noise. Interested to hear your thoughts.

I love the idea of completely silent drive and would very much like this sound to go away.

Thanks in advance for your input!
 
Oh, Man! I thought I might have an easy our. You are going to have to take it apart. Canada is big. Which province? I am in the alternate CA, close to Windsor.
 
My current hypothesis is that my controller is square wave instead of sine.
I am hoping some direct drive experts

I'm no expert, but I think that your hypothesis is right.
I know that square wave controllers are noisier than sine wave for both the controller and motor.

When I had my firing order reversed on my geared hub motor, the noise sounded very mechanical, much like the sound of your motor.

The web site says it's a sine wave controller.
Looking at the controller, it looks like a POS. 😂

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It's simply not large enough to be a 45 amp controller.
This is a real 45 amp KT controller,..

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This is the 30 amp KT version,..


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Notice the extra large motor cable connector. Anything over 25 Amps has the bigger plug so that it doesn't melt.

Your motor connector cable looks like it has a 25 amp connector?




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I think that you should buy a complete 25 amp sinewave KT-Conversion kit for about $250 and it will plug and play.

It will replace everything except your rear hub motor. (even the brake cut-off switches are different with three pin instead of two. Yellow vs Red connector)



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A hub motor cable connector only has a few standardized configurations.

Your hub motor should plug into and work with just about any controller if the plug fits.
There's always 9 pins. (10 if you have a temperature sensor output. Very rare.)
 
Or a Red-to-Yellow/Yellow-to-Red interconnector could fit the bill for the cutout levers.
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,.. Which province? I am in the alternate CA, close to Windsor.

I just happen to live in the alternate, CAD close to Windsor Ontario. 😂

,.. You are going to have to take it apart.

No he's not.
He mostly just needs to replace his cheesy controller.

Oh, Man! I thought I might have an easy our.


He can probably replace everything, including the brake levers, or the adapter interconnector, in less than an hour.


I will now reminisce about AHicks, who wanted to fill the world with KT controllers and displays that allow us all kinds of adjustability,..



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Or a Red-to-Yellow/Yellow-to-Red interconnector could fit the bill for the cutout levers.
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I couldn't find the convertor and didn't want the extra 6", so I cut, soldered, and reconnected everything after I figured out the pin configuration,..


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If you could find an interconnector for my Julet/Tektro brake cut-off switch connector,. that would be Great !!

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