ultra_deluxe
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My TSDZ2 cracked down the center while climbing a steep hill. This caused the gears to separate enough that they could no longer grip each other.
If you're wondering how on earth this happened, I have some guesses but I'm no engineer. For one, I left it out the "fixing block" since it didn't fit my frame, but as a result there was nothing to keep the motor from rotating/vibrating other than some rubber padding and zipties. Also, I was probably on the wrong gear to be climbing a hill. I haven't seen anyone else with the same problem so it's probably not a design issue.
Anyway, there's a die-cast TSDZ motor casing on Aliexpress for $80-ish but I'm skeptical about it. If the stock casing is also made of solid metal and still cracked, what's to keep the replacement from suffering the same fate? And can I reduce the risk of it breaking again by getting longer screws or making some sort of custom fixing block?
If you're wondering how on earth this happened, I have some guesses but I'm no engineer. For one, I left it out the "fixing block" since it didn't fit my frame, but as a result there was nothing to keep the motor from rotating/vibrating other than some rubber padding and zipties. Also, I was probably on the wrong gear to be climbing a hill. I haven't seen anyone else with the same problem so it's probably not a design issue.
Anyway, there's a die-cast TSDZ motor casing on Aliexpress for $80-ish but I'm skeptical about it. If the stock casing is also made of solid metal and still cracked, what's to keep the replacement from suffering the same fate? And can I reduce the risk of it breaking again by getting longer screws or making some sort of custom fixing block?