Actually, after some research, I find out that it has six wires for phase connection because the driver should be able to let the motor commutate from delta to star.... I should be able to use 3 wires.
I actually have six Hall sensors, and 10 wires = 2 ground + 2 power inputs + 6 sensors (HA, HB, HC, HU, HV, HW)
Thank you,
Corinne Luna
I bought a scooter motor and its driver for a school project, however when I tried test my motor, I figure that my speed driver isn't working, my motor has 6 phase wires and 6 wires(HA, HB, HC, HU, HV, HW) for my hall sensors, we tried turning the motor by hand for one complete rotation and we detect that all sensors are working, as well we tried to energized the phases (tried out several orders to energize it), the motor moves but it seems to make a little jump, after a few degrees clock wise, or it either it goes few degrees counter clock and rotates back clock wise...
Is it a correct order I have to energize my phases? can I use 3 and phases only instead of the six? why do I have 6 wires for my hall sensors?
Is there a way I can buy a driver?