LECTRIC XP 3.0 Motor Phase Wire Melted
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93%
CONF
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Lectric XP 3.0 Motor Controller
The controller manages the high-amperage switching to the motor phases; a failure in the internal MOSFETs often leads to uncontrolled current flow or a dead-short, which generates sufficient heat to melt the phase wire insulation. Replacing the controller is necessary as the internal circuitry is typically compromised once the external wires have reached melting temperatures.
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4%
CONF
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500W Rear Hub Motor Assembly
If the phase wires melted close to or inside the motor axle, the high heat likely compromised the internal stator windings or the hall sensor wiring. Replacing the entire hub assembly ensures that any internal short-circuits or toasted insulation within the motor housing are resolved, preventing a repeat failure of a new controller.
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3%
CONF
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Motor Phase Extension Cable / Wiring Harness
The most common point of failure is the connector junction between the controller and the motor; if the melting is localized to the connectors, a high-quality replacement harness with tight-fitting contacts reduces the resistance that caused the initial thermal event.
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DIY Repair Guide
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