Hi everyone,
Im looking for a little advice please.
I have a stokemonkey cargo bike motor kit, which recently got water damage into the controller. So I decided to rebuild the controller and the display using a FLIPSKY FSESC controller . Admittedly this is a bit of an overkill, but it should work just fine and I was interested in learning more about motor controllers through this project.
Anyhow I can set up the motor (FOC sensored) and the ADC controller just fine (set to duty cycle), and the motor rotates nicely when I pull the throttle and is well mapped across the throttle voltage range.
However at rest (0.8v from the ADC), there is a disconcerting noise from the motor. It sounds like a faint cracking like an electric fire. When I look at the real time data, there is -0.3 to 0.1 amps being recorded as current to the motor. This fluctuates in time to the sound.
Here is a little video, the sound is most noticeable after I cycle the motor.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/ZFkh3wdJeWQBsoT18
Any suggestions? is this ok? can I ignore it? or can you suggest a solution.
Im happy to provide more details if needed.
Thanks in advance
You can try to increase the throttle deadband and increase the minimum current that will cause the controller to stop driving the mosfets.
Perfect advice - thank you!
Tried both, and altering the minimum input current did the trick! Thank you so much for taking the time to answer.