You are welcome. Sorry it's not quite right and the one that Phif has is missing your information also. Please be sure to post when you get it figured out so we can have the information for later use.
Well, finally I placed an order with a new rear hub motor, the new magic controller, a spare hall sensor kit, and the headlamp of the Qute Buggy.
The first thing I tried was with the new controller. It didn´t work, so I opened the hub motor; apparently nothing was visible burnt, so I test the continuity and discover that the black hall sensor wire was cut, so I repair it and tried with the new cotroller. At first work only in the reverse direction, and only when already in motion, it doesn´t work if stop, you have to be in motion. I tried to short conecctions RZ (see Tom diagram) which is suppouse to be exactly for reversing, but it did not work. So I change the conections of the hub motor wires (Yellow-yellow, Blue-blue, Green-green, to Yellow-blue, Blue-green, Green-yellow) and then it works.
I changed the controller for the old regen one, and now the led was steady (therefore, 7 blinks is = hall sensor fairlure), but I could not get it to run. I have to try to find the fase of the motor, but I need time.
For now, I think the new controller is better than the old one. At least is smaller, but looks much more solid. I seams it is heavier, but I can not assure that. The conections are very tidy. One thing I don´t like is the connetors for the battery. I think they are too small, and the bayonet type.
Now I have to work with the new wires for the cruise function, for the headlamp and the horn of the headlamp. I am also considering to fix the Cicle Analist in the headlamp, but I not sure yet.
The new 36v500w rear hub motor, comes without the sprokects, and on the left side comes with thread I think is for disk breaks
Of course the wires are as thin as always and that kind of semirigid ones. When I test it, I found that the axle has been improved and it is well align. But it does a little bit of noise like if something is chafing, I will open it and check it out.
I will finish and post the results.
[/quote] You should have a spacer on each side of the axle see link.
http://goldenmotor.com/SMF/index.php?topic=120.msg1321;topicseen#msg1321 If they are not centered they will rub and make noise till they wear in.
When I replaced my freewheel gears the new one rubbed slightly on the wheel motor. So I had to dremel the wheel slightly. A thin shim should do the same for clearance if it is needed.