gungadin hat geschrieben: ↑Sa 12. Aug 2023, 15:46
...but the rear wheel has now become very difficult to turn so it was much heavier than usual.
That's a real sign of a short somewhere between the phase lines.
First thing I would check are the 3 coloured (yellow, green, blue) power cables between motor and controller.
We had someone reporting broken cables, with the possibility of a shortcut.
Then: disconnect the cables between controller and motor (avoid a shortcut between the ring terminals) and check whether the motor then turns easy, or if there is still a heavy resistance.
If it turns easy now, the shortcut seems to be inside the controller, if not, the search continues

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Next idea would be to disassemble the motor and remove the stator (but beware of the strong magnetic forces, they are powerful enough to crush some fingers).
If there is a shortcut somewhere between the enamelled copper wires inside the motor, you should be able to determine the location by a visual inspection.
If the problem really is the motor itself, you might get in contact with DavidSt (send him a PN, which you can do after your 3rd posting).
But be patient, actually he is rarely online.
As far as I understood, he works for a company that refurbishes electric motors and he seems to have the best knowledge here about the inside of
the motor of our E-Odin.
Depending on your skills, he might help you to repair the motor.
Btw. Have you asked
our Czech friends, if they still trade with the UK?