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snige 01-10-2009 09:03 PM

sensor wire
 
can a sensor wire be replaced if broken on a novak velociti brushless motor

D78 02-10-2009 12:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by snige (Post 293727)
can a sensor wire be replaced if broken on a novak velociti brushless motor

Yes u can replaced the sensor wire with all other type of brand with 6pin socket.

bigred5765 02-10-2009 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by D78 (Post 293780)
Yes u can replaced the sensor wire with all other type of brand with 6pin socket.

no your wrong,the novak has a built in wire,:thumbdown:
not sure if you can but im sure someone that actually knows will be along soon

Dazzler 02-10-2009 06:44 AM

I've had to re-make the connections to the sensor board on one. You'll need a very steady hand and be quite competent at soldering! Also a good iron will without doubt help.

It was a while back now, but I seem to remember you have to remove the black plastic back plate, followed by de-soldering the stator windings from the board with the solder tabs on, then you can remove the sensor board from the underside and start the re-wiring! Take note of all wire colours and positions. I'm pretty good at things like this, but the bit that really frustrated me was trying to get that little ruber sleeve grommet to sit properly.
You should be fine using any sensor harness, you may need to cut one of the removable ones up. If you do, i'd look for one of the long Novak ones with the coloured wires (The colours will help!). If you use a long one and cut it in half, it may just make two for the price of one!
I might have posted this as reply previously when it was fresher in my mind, so have a search, or if I find anything I'll re-post it.


Good luck.

jonny123 02-10-2009 07:08 AM

Or the easier option that i did once is to cut the exsisting wire down and just solder a new lead on to each small wire making sure there all the right way around. It shows you the colours and the order in the manual for the motor.

Hth

-Jonny

Big G 02-10-2009 08:44 AM

I saw one last night that was looking a bit iffy so I might fine myself replacing one myself shortly...

snige 02-10-2009 05:44 PM

thanks lads i'll have a try at repairing these wire's no matter what its not gona be easy:(


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