2011/9/30 andy pugh <bodge...@gmail.com>:
> On 30 September 2011 10:20, Viesturs Lācis <viesturs.la...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ok, here is what I have found:
>> Patterns 15 and 34 will turn motor counterclockwise
>> Patterns 17 and 44 will turn motor clockwise
>>
>> None of the 4 cases has smooth movement - motor is turning, but it
>> also is kind of vibrating/oscillating.
>
> Have you tried pattern 0?

Yes, I tried. Motors jumps a little and then stops. If I try to turn
it by hand, it resists and returns to its position.

> Do you have any motor documentation?  That will normally list the Hall 
> pattern.

I have only those 2 files that are on Keling website:
http://kelinginc.net/23BLMotor.pdf
http://kelinginc.net/KL23BLS_115.pdf

> It might be worth trying a touch more current.

Does it mean increasing bldc.2.value?

Viesturs

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