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I turned the wheelchair over and got to the back of the motors. (phew! what a job!) I found white and yellow wires going to the brake. I clipped them. Have I done enough. This looks like a MONSTER of a job to remove the brake.

Please, any input would be appreciated.

thanks,


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#1  

Moviemaker, No. Usually you have to apply 24vdc to those 2 wires to release the brake. If you can post a picture of your set of motors I would be glad to help you through the removal of the brakes. There are several different models and a pic would be helpful. I have 2 different sets of these motors, one set for shoulders, and one set for motion.

#2  

ok, thanks kamaroman. It will take me a while before I can build up enough energy to turn that sucker over again. I have a bad heart. It may be a few days. I have already cut the wires going inside of the brake. I sort of understand that the brake works when the power is removed so if you fall off of the chair the brakes go on so it doesn't run over you.

I may have clipped too soon.

Thank you so much!

#3  

Let me know if you need any help with it, its actually not to bad a job to do besides turning the chair over.

#5  

It is super easy. I used the same video on my 600xl's. All you need are some Allen wrenches and a Philips.

This web forum thread has some excellent photos:

Brake removal

Keep your brakes for later, I installed two encoders (which are possibly too small) under the cap where the brake used to be.

I can post photos later if you like.

Regards Matt

#6  

@All I didn't remove mine. I wired them up so I got this big red switch in the back of doom as an emergency kill switch. Is there a benefit in removing them, besides the extra unnecessary work, that I'm missing? Some enlightenment here?

@mdeming1 What are the encoders for ? Isn't PWM enough if it's for speed purposes?

#7  

The encoders are for feedback from the motors to the mpu so it can make up for skew and other stuff that is not right on target.

#8  

The only problem leaving the brakes on is that they do use power (how much, I don't know) in order to keep the brake off...