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Tynan

Hi there electrical folk ! :bucktooth:

I have another fairly basic question (basic if you know the answer that is).

I have just dug out and stuck together an electric kids scooter (12V battery / 18Ah / 13 mph) that was in the shed for the best part of a decade.

I managed to clean it up, strip it apart and get it going, all good and well I thought, it's working, so I took it apart again to clean it up (it was in a bad shape / rust / cob webs / caked on crap etc) and then stuck it all back together again.

But . . . . in my zeal to clean it up I opened the electrical motor, took it apart to inspect it and then put it back together . . . but from what I can work out I put the big collar of magnets back in back to front, so now when I press 'go' the scooter wants to scoot backwards.

So . . . taking the scooter apart to get to the motor is a nightmare and taking the motor apart is an even bigger nightmare (it nearly had my fingers off when I was reassembling the magnets!!) . . . . I thought of flipping the motor and the rear wheel but I can't do that due to the way the rear hub brake is mounted on the frame . . . so I was wondering would simply flipping the black and red power leads that run into the motor change the direction it spins in . . ?

The motor is a sealed unit running off a large 12V battery and just has the two wires going into it (red and black).




Cheers for any input / ideas / expertise !!



Lee
 
Swop the leads round.
If you do it at the battery, you will probably also have to swop the charging leads round as well.

Cheers spinlondon - and very good point about the charging leads !!! (that might have turned ugly, I'd not considered that !!).


Before I do anything, I am going to post a picture of the power set up / leads, so people can take a look at how it's wired up . . .
 
No photo, but here's the basic set up:

I'm going to swap just the output from the PCB going to the motor . . . . the charger routes into the PCB and then to the battery so I'm leaving that as it is . . should that be ok ?

Anyone got anything to say before I swap the wires - or do you think it's all going to be good.

(If anyone hears a loud bang, a scream and the sound of smouldering flesh coming from North London you'll know what happened).

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It worked !!

Nothing exploded and I didn't get fried, the scooter now goes forward rather than backwards !!!


Cheers for all the help !!

: )
 
think he's swapped just the motor leads, so the charger won't be affected.
 

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