Resistance Stepper Motor
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Resistance Stepper Motor
Is it possible for Elite to supply a new resistance Stepper motor to me for my Direto?
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Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
Hi
The replacement of the stepping motor on a Direto requires special equipment and experienced hand.
It's not something that a user can do.
Are you having problems with the stepping motor?
It's not a common problem, maybe the cause of your issue is somewhere else.
Can you describe the issue in details?
Regards
The replacement of the stepping motor on a Direto requires special equipment and experienced hand.
It's not something that a user can do.
Are you having problems with the stepping motor?
It's not a common problem, maybe the cause of your issue is somewhere else.
Can you describe the issue in details?
Regards
Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
Hello.
Thankyou for your reply. My job is as a service engineer for office equipment so I have experience with this type of thing.
I have already removed the stepper motor and I can confirm that it does not turn even when out of the machine when I power the trainer on & off. I can turn it by hand but when the trainer is powered on the motor makes a buzzing sound, the same as it does when installed in the machine and will not move.
I've searched the Internet for a replacement but I'm struggling to find one. I was hoping that Elite would supply me one.
Thankyou for your reply. My job is as a service engineer for office equipment so I have experience with this type of thing.
I have already removed the stepper motor and I can confirm that it does not turn even when out of the machine when I power the trainer on & off. I can turn it by hand but when the trainer is powered on the motor makes a buzzing sound, the same as it does when installed in the machine and will not move.
I've searched the Internet for a replacement but I'm struggling to find one. I was hoping that Elite would supply me one.
Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
Please see the below video.
This is the same even with the new circuit board that you kindly supplied to me.
https://youtu.be/GcYq-_CJ7zM
This is the same even with the new circuit board that you kindly supplied to me.
https://youtu.be/GcYq-_CJ7zM
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Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
Hi Declan
Can you please check the soldering in the point in which the cables connect to the motor?
If they are ok, the problem seems again on the electronic board.
Just for other people reading this, our electronic board uses a driver which is sensible to static discharges. This means that the electronic board must be handled with care (possibly avoiding to touch the surface and handle it by the sides).
We can send you a new one if the problem is that. But there is a major issue.
As you have removed the stepping motor, you've probably affected the magnets position. This means that the accuracy of the trainer is no more guaranteed. Probably it will be necessary a repair in our factory.
As you are already in contact with one of our technician, follow the instructions that he will give you.
Regards
Can you please check the soldering in the point in which the cables connect to the motor?
If they are ok, the problem seems again on the electronic board.
Just for other people reading this, our electronic board uses a driver which is sensible to static discharges. This means that the electronic board must be handled with care (possibly avoiding to touch the surface and handle it by the sides).
We can send you a new one if the problem is that. But there is a major issue.
As you have removed the stepping motor, you've probably affected the magnets position. This means that the accuracy of the trainer is no more guaranteed. Probably it will be necessary a repair in our factory.
As you are already in contact with one of our technician, follow the instructions that he will give you.
Regards
Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
Elite have already sent me a new board and this new one produces exactly the same result, it will not move the stepper motor. The magnets etc I can replace in the exact same position as they were before removal.
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Re: Resistance Stepper Motor
I am having the exact same problem. It’s not a board issue it is the motor. When the motor goes to actuate or move the magnets it just hums/buzzes and does not move the magnets. If I tap the motor while it is making a sound it will move the magnets but it is weak. 100% a motor issue. I would also like to change out the motor in fact the motor needs to be changed in order for me to be able to use the trainer as the magnets randomly get stuck in a too easy to pedal position or a too hard to pedal position.
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