That is dead on for looks. I feel that I have narrowed it down to my rear right drive motor. I have done the following:
Tested left side drive system - functional, but only after rotating the right tire a few times(presumably to give the motor controller some hall sensor feedback to stop beeping)
Tested each Transducer by swapping left and right control arms - problem stayed with the right drive system.
Tested motors and motor controllers per the guide provided - values within expectations for resistance and diode voltage.
Swapped the motor controllers and hall sensors (Effectively operating the left side wheel with the right side controller) - issue remained on right side drive system.
Removed the right side motor from the gearbox and did not detect any undue mechanical resistance in transmission while manually rotating.
Attempted to test the right side hall effect sensor as in the guide provided. Can not detect voltage change between yellow wire and black wire.
My next step is to look for a fit for purpose connector or salvage one to make sure I can properly tie into the hall effect sensor for testing. I've been using needles and gator clips and it is not ideal due to flex. Everything I've seen points to a bad hall sensor in the right side motor which I may just replace unless I can source the sensor itself.
I'll update this thread if I learn anything new.
Tested left side drive system - functional, but only after rotating the right tire a few times(presumably to give the motor controller some hall sensor feedback to stop beeping)
Tested each Transducer by swapping left and right control arms - problem stayed with the right drive system.
Tested motors and motor controllers per the guide provided - values within expectations for resistance and diode voltage.
Swapped the motor controllers and hall sensors (Effectively operating the left side wheel with the right side controller) - issue remained on right side drive system.
Removed the right side motor from the gearbox and did not detect any undue mechanical resistance in transmission while manually rotating.
Attempted to test the right side hall effect sensor as in the guide provided. Can not detect voltage change between yellow wire and black wire.
My next step is to look for a fit for purpose connector or salvage one to make sure I can properly tie into the hall effect sensor for testing. I've been using needles and gator clips and it is not ideal due to flex. Everything I've seen points to a bad hall sensor in the right side motor which I may just replace unless I can source the sensor itself.
I'll update this thread if I learn anything new.