Over the past week or so i had noticed an intermittent power delivery on pedelec mode when I was in "stop start" type of traffic. it had gone mostly unnoticed because I tend to use the throttle more (whilst still pedalling) but started to get particularly bad in the last few days.
On closer inspection, I noticed the pedelec sensor disk (with the magnets) wasn't always going round, particularly on backpedalling or if you pedalled for a revolutions, then stopped and started again (as you would normally do in traffic).
At first I thought this was how the bike worked out what direction you were going in, but other threads on here point out its done by putting the magnets in with unequal spacing. but it does appear that some sort of cam/slipping clutch type thing is present on the sensor disk - as when it wasn't turning if you turned the pedals round eventually something would engage and turn the sensor disk.
As I don't have the tools to pull the crank and inspect the disk I couldn't see exactly what was there, and there was no evidence of anything being dislodged or damaged. Whist I did have the cranks inspected by a mechanic this issue was happening previously (but masked by me using the throttle) and as far as I can tell he only tightened the crank bolts and did not remove the cranks (and is a well respected mechanic who has worked on e-bikes before)...
So I wondered if there was excessive friction between the other side of the pedelec sensor disk and it was rubbing against the securing collar of bottom bracket and then stopping moving until the cam came round again, and sprayed a small amount of light lubricant there - enough to free the disk but not so much as to get into the bottom bracket. Now the sensor disk spins freely
- I think this is also the first time the bike got exposed to rain/colder weather so maybe some water/dirt got in somewhere?
I wonder if the slipping is a deliberate "feature" - so that if something gets stuck in there or the bike dumps its chain and it ends up fouling the sensor disk the entire pedelec sensor won't get trashed (such as being sheared off the crank axle)?
Would be interested to know what Wisper have to say, but in the meantime maybe this info might be of use to other owners who get odd issues like this in pedelec mode...
On closer inspection, I noticed the pedelec sensor disk (with the magnets) wasn't always going round, particularly on backpedalling or if you pedalled for a revolutions, then stopped and started again (as you would normally do in traffic).
At first I thought this was how the bike worked out what direction you were going in, but other threads on here point out its done by putting the magnets in with unequal spacing. but it does appear that some sort of cam/slipping clutch type thing is present on the sensor disk - as when it wasn't turning if you turned the pedals round eventually something would engage and turn the sensor disk.
As I don't have the tools to pull the crank and inspect the disk I couldn't see exactly what was there, and there was no evidence of anything being dislodged or damaged. Whist I did have the cranks inspected by a mechanic this issue was happening previously (but masked by me using the throttle) and as far as I can tell he only tightened the crank bolts and did not remove the cranks (and is a well respected mechanic who has worked on e-bikes before)...
So I wondered if there was excessive friction between the other side of the pedelec sensor disk and it was rubbing against the securing collar of bottom bracket and then stopping moving until the cam came round again, and sprayed a small amount of light lubricant there - enough to free the disk but not so much as to get into the bottom bracket. Now the sensor disk spins freely
I wonder if the slipping is a deliberate "feature" - so that if something gets stuck in there or the bike dumps its chain and it ends up fouling the sensor disk the entire pedelec sensor won't get trashed (such as being sheared off the crank axle)?
Would be interested to know what Wisper have to say, but in the meantime maybe this info might be of use to other owners who get odd issues like this in pedelec mode...
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