How does an electric scooter hall effect variable throttle work?
- Saturday Nov 21,2009 08:41 AM
- By diddy
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I am curious as to how the throttle works on my electric scooter. Because it broke, so I took it apart to try and fix it. I noticed 3 wires going to it, I’m guessing one positive, one ground, and one signal. But I’m just curious how it regulates the voltage signal. Supposedly it has a "Hall Effect" sensor in it. Does anyone know how these throttles work? Thank you.
Electric Scooter, Hall Sensor, Voltage Signal





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Speed Controllers for Electric Scooters
5k Ohm throttle input requires a 5k potentiometer, Magura twist throttle, … Continuously variable speed control from full stop to full forward. … Hall Effect throttles work with Chinese-made electric scooters and bikes.
Maybe you already looked at this link, but maybe not. There is quite a bit of hall effect sensors,but I’m in the dark for using them for throttle control, I thought they were used to measure rpm’s for tachometers and such
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect_sensor
here is a place selling new throttle controls using hall effect:
http://www.electricscooterparts.com/speedcontrollers.html
very carefully
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