Hey guys would i desolder both the pcb and the cable or just the cable?
I don’t think you need to desolder anything since the phase wire already is not connected. Just solder it back on. If you can remove the existing solder on the pcb (or just liquify it again) that might make the final solder a bit cleaner but as it stands you should just solder it back.
Okay thanks im lowkey glad its not a broken motor or anything
Ill have my uncle whos an electrician fix it he already knows what to do
I’ve got a spare PCB for you, just pay for shipping.
When you assemble the board again make sure the phase wires have room between them, they are too thin for this motor and heat up like nothing. That’s what likely happened and that’s why your heatshrink looks like this.
On another note, that enertion uses this design baffles me. Jason himself and all his knowledgeable staff knows that this is likely a weak spot. Putting proper wires on there will likely increase production cost by a small margin.
I need another pcb? I can just resolder it with this one no?
The heatshrink looks like that because i removed the silicone
If you can resolder no need for the PCB. I just had the impression that it causes difficulties for you!
How much would shipping be to zip code 91367? Just as backup
I am busy at the moment, will check properly later. Max. 7$ I guess. Ships from Japan.
Okay can i see a picture
Correct this was me… ill probably just wrap it in electrical tape if i can
Got any shrink tube? If you have or can get some then re shrink the bullets and then shrink the whole connection which given the experience of the creator should have been done from the factory. If one of those connections breaks or comes loose you will lock up. Electrical tapes are not good enough over time. This is basic esk8 101. I don’t expect you to know this but I do expect enertion to know it.
I dont have a heat gun tho

Open flame next to electrical components?
Yeah, that will get veto’d by the top brass over there


