Well the spesifications of honeywell ss41 sensor have a warning about that sensors.
The first is the voltage must be from 4.8 v to 30v . When the controller of Magic pie had a fets failure, the current
must passed from the sensors and there was the first damage.
Then I changed the problematic <<blue signal wire hall sensor>> ,with a new one.
But they are very sencitive... The soldering heat must be below 260 celsius degrees and ONLY FOR 3 seconds.
I cooked the blue sensor at sure as the soldering gun was very hot and I touched the sensor for 5-6 seconds.
Then I connected the wires at the same colores and there was no movement, and started IN FULL THROTLE to
make tests.Another mistake now, I have and the three sensors well cooked.
But I am not sad any more as the motor seems to be o.k. (it spins very fast when I gave a little movment by my hand but not normally) and the voltometer gave me 4.9v from the thin wires B G Y coming from the controller
and the red one too.
I think that the controller is o.k. and must have a protection relay and that cuts off the high current, so it stops sfter 2-3 seconds.Tell me if I am right please.