Evolve Hadean Hall Sensor PinOut

Hi
Does anybody know the pinout of the evolve Hadean Hall Sensors ?
I’m trying to fit new motors without breaking the bank…
The standard colour coding (red+, black-, white temp, green hall1, blue hall2, yellow hall3) does not work
Here is a picture

Get a multimeter on it and test for the 5v line.

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Thanks
Turns out red and black are indeed + and minus.
The rest is 3,3v as expected. Also no clue on which is the ntc.
My remote shows 378°C

Looks like white is not the temp port…
Or evolve bakted some weird errors in their firmware to deter anyone from fitting aftermarket motors.

When I pull the throttle the motor start cogging bit not more.
So that means the hall sensor sequence is wrong or?
Gues I have to try out every possible combination then…

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classic evolve. it’s basically a crapshoot as you can’t do a motor and sensor detection.

probably your best bet, but don’t be surprised if nothing works, and I would be surprised if it does work.

wouldn’t put it past evolve to have an IC embedded in their motors to do some communication over the temp sensor port wire.

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That would be next level Deterrence shit😅

remember, this is the same company that tried to patent and claim they invented the electric skateboard.

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I think I have figured it out.
What a surprise they indeed uses another colour combination…
I remember that I had an old broken GTR motor lying around. And it turns out they haven’t changed their colour combination since then.


The Motors do spin up now :pleading_face:
Only some weird behaviour when braking. Instead of slowing down and coming to a stop the motor keeps accelerating
Maybe that’s because they have not enough inertia when spinning freely :thinking:

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Are the hall sensors placed at the same angles in relation to the coils compared to the stock motors? Ie. Some hall sensors are embedded in the steel laminations and others might be between them? That’s about all I can think of.

I’ve successfully used the GT motors on a GTR after repairing it’s ESC, but they’re pretty much the same motors just with temp sensor not installed on the PCB. Just tried all the combinations until it worked. The GTR ESC didn’t care about not having the temp sensor wire.

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thanks man
Unfortunatley i dont have the stock motor. I´m using flipsky 7070 now. But hesitate to open the can just yet. Guess i will do some sort of testride later today

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Good chance those phase angles are different to the sensors in the motors evolve uses.

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Unfortunately yes.
Testride confirmed that. When applying to much throttle the motors would start cogging and when applying the brakes the motors would start accelerating
Weird.
The flipsky Hall Sensors are embedded in the stator core


Maybe I have better luck with reachers :thinking:
Looks like they position their hall sensors right above the winding slot

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