Mark, I'm not convinced that successfully altering the settings using the software would have had any real effect on your cutting out problem.
The only things I can think of that would cause the cutting out/intermittent operation would be:
- Battery voltage too high (above 60V)
- Battery voltage too low (below the set LVC level).
- Temperature inside the hub rising too high and activating the thermal protection built in to the controller.
- A loose wire/intermittent connection.
- A faulty throttle unit.
- A faulty brake switch or brake lever not returned to the fully released position.
- A faulty battery switch or BMS.
- A faulty controller.
- Failed hall sensors.
When the motor cuts out, if the LEDs are still lit up on the throttle control unit it would indicate that the battery,
BMS, key switch and battery wiring harness are not causing the fault.
As far as the programming of the controller is concerned, the regular beeping from the controller
(and computer) is obviously not correct, but without being able to try another wheel, it's difficult to say whether it's a problem with the controller, the usb interface, the software or the PC.
Was the battery disconnected
(or at least turned off) while you were trying to program the controller? Because the battery power should always be turned off before and during the programming operation.
Alan