Yes you will need to calibrate motor i use K1Yes, i'm probably going to jump straight to the controller and socket board. If I do get these - do I need the BESST tool or K1 flash or are they plug and play?
Yes you will need to calibrate motor i use K1Yes, i'm probably going to jump straight to the controller and socket board. If I do get these - do I need the BESST tool or K1 flash or are they plug and play?
Congratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well percevered !Well fitted new socket board and ribbon cable and..............ITS FIXED! Yay!!
I didnt take any as its very easyCongratulations !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Well percevered !
Did you take any pictures ??? I guess this wants documenting as a work through procedure of things to try and change and in what order relating to the specific errors/diagnosis ... then adding into the faults bit in the tech docs thread.
Fantastic news - well done! I'm just about to order controller board and socket board but never thought of the ribbon cable. must add that to the order. Enjoy riding it - now, the big question, are you thinking of anything to waterproof the electronics?Well fitted new socket board and ribbon cable and..............ITS FIXED! Yay!!
Yes but the only way water can get in the motor is the gasket that seals the two halfs, i fitted a new one, and around the plug sockets, i fitted a new socket board gasket and put a little smear of aquasure around the holes where the plug sockets stick through.Fantastic news - well done! I'm just about to order controller board and socket board but never thought of the ribbon cable. must add that to the order. Enjoy riding it - now, the big question, are you thinking of anything to waterproof the electronics?
Brilliant, great news!Well fitted new socket board and ribbon cable and..............ITS FIXED! Yay!!
No couldnt see any fault but the ribbon cable felt a bit battered and less quality to the one i replaced it withBrilliant, great news!
Did you spot anything on the old socket board or ribbon?
Cheers! Well done
Do you have the link for where to buy the parts? Mine has failed again and like you have tried every other electrical part.Well fitted new socket board and ribbon cable and..............ITS FIXED! Yay!!
Just go on aliexpress all the parts are on there, i dont know of any other sourceDo you have the link for where to buy the parts? Mine has failed again and like you have tried every other electrical part.
Wow thats not good.Well that didn’t go well. Split the motor carefully. A few drops of water fell out! Got the 2 halfs apart - water everywhere, on the controller, on the gears, even in the electric motor itself. I can see how to gets in from the trail of corrosion on the aluminium cover. As skismith said earlier it gets past the main seal on right hand drive side. The seal is very thin and there is a cavity all the way round which collects water at the bottom and seeps into the motor onto the main drive cog which then flings it everywhere. It looks to me like that seal is the wrong way round? Every other seal I’ve seen has the cavity on the inside.
Drying everything out at the moment on a radiator. I will put it back together and see if it works. If not then a new motor will be required as the electric motor is suspect as well as the circuit boards.
As skismith says keep that seal coated in grease! It’s the larger diameter one behind the chainring.
Let you know how it goes!
That bearing in mine had water in it as well. Slight corrosion but I cleaned it and repacked it also. Needs changed. I’ve been checking out seal orientation and it seems that in this type of application it allows the grease to purge outwards.I’ve tried a large nylon washer between the original seal & the chain ring to keep the extra grease in & water n muck out . But I’ve only done 400 miles testing it so hopefully this is helping .
My motor had suffered some water ingress and the main bearing needs changing , I’ve cleaned it out repacked with grease , fitted a new controller & it’s working well .
Yes that makes sense, I believe the key is to keep it well greased so before winter riding repack the the grease & then again in the spring . The uk is wet.That bearing in mine had water in it as well. Slight corrosion but I cleaned it and repacked it also. Needs changed. I’ve been checking out seal orientation and it seems that in this type of application it allows the grease to purge outwards.
So how much grease do you think should be inside? Mine had a small amount on the gear cogs and thats about it. I would have thought too much grease inside is gonna get flung about every whereYes that makes sense, I believe the key is to keep it well greased so before winter riding repack the the grease & then again in the spring . The uk is wet.
The most important place would between the right hand crank bearing and where it goes inside of the side cover. Mine had none, just aluminium corrosion.So how much grease do you think should be inside? Mine had a small amount on the gear cogs and thats about it. I would have thought too much grease inside is gonna get flung about every where
I am going to use dialectic waterproof grease and pack it on the outside. I like skismiths idea with the plastic washerThe most important place would between the right hand crank bearing and where it goes inside of the side cover. Mine had none, just aluminium corrosion.
I would apply grease sparingly on the moving parts as the controller is a bit exposed. Also there is large hole through to the actual motor.
Anyone know what the original grease is? Looks like Molyslip.
I think that it’s not that much , but it needs to be in the main bearing & around the outer seal to keep the water out .Hopefully the rotation of the shaft will purge some grease outwardly thus sealing the motor .So how much grease do you think should be inside? Mine had a small amount on the gear cogs and thats about it. I would have thought too much grease inside is gonna get flung about every where
Yes me too some sort of conformacoatI've been considering dousing everything inside with this:
Yes me too some sort of conformacoat
Sorry to hear this.Hi everyone I have a brand new E mythique, 2 rides in….last one was pretty muddy…. Now it’s dead.
Absolutely gutted that something costing that much, a mountain bike surely designed to take puddles etc, is now broken and it’s looking like I need a degree in electronics to fix it. Along with buying costly parts etc from China.
Are those of us in the same position basically powerless in terms of any kind of warranty?
Seems there a huge design flaws with this machine: it seems like it should never have been sold. Obviously little or no testing was carried out by Vitus.
Totally gutted.
What’s the best course of action? Feel like skipping it tbh So many threads of unhappy customers with the same issues of an e-bike that won’t turn on! It’s a total basket case, kicking myself for not sticking to my gut and getting a bike with a Bosch or Shimano drive system
Hi mateSorry to hear this.
, as its a great bike. I rode mine in some bad conditions and only had a few small issues. Other motors have issues like this, main benefit is they can be replaced under warranty easy.
Seen you posted this on the fb site too. Have you had a go at checking the battery and the display yet? The display and the buttons aren't very waterproof. I've had my screen coveres since day one but the buttons on mine had an issue. I'll fixed a 2nd motor that we got hold of and tbh it wasn't that hard.
100% try checking the battery for sleep mode and the display/buttons 1st.
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