Hey, it's been a while. Remember me?
That last attempt went very badly. Some parts came dead, I made some mistakes, and there were no good instructions, and honestly from what I've seen of a normal Magic Pie, I think the Chinese branch of this company gave me the wrong product. They've also been generally unhelpful, unprofessional, and nonresponsive. I'm going to see what I can get refund-wise from PayPal, because I really did just get shorted over $1000 by incompetency, defective parts, and what I can only think by now is endless "we'll help you; just wait" stalling from somebody who either doesn't know what he's doing or is too busy to do a decent job. This thread was during a very tough time in my life in which I had almost no free time, and then I spent the next 2 months (until now) actually having no free time.
But now, I'm back with a freshly shipped battery and wheel, this time the Magic Pie 5 instead of 3, and this time from the much much much much much much much much better Canada branch of this company (which I didn't know about when I first bought that Pie 3). However, I'm having more problems.
I've gotten further with the battery than last time. Last time, the charger's light would ALWAYS be green, which I thought was normal, but with this new battery and new charger, whenever I plug in the battery, it turns orange and starts making noise, waits a few seconds, and then turns back to green and goes silent. And when the battery first got here and got plugged in, it stayed orange and noise-making for a good 2 hours. So, I think it had to charge a little and now is fully charged. I think that part actually *works* now. But on this new wheel and new battery, I'm not getting any LED lights and the throttle isn't doing anything. This time, I opened up the front of the battery and checked for that problem Bikemad had, and I don't have that problem. So, ether the battery's broken in some way I don't know about, the wheel's broken, or, what I think is the most likely reason: I didn't connect the cables to the battery properly. I've never had to deal with loose, exposed wires before, and I don't have a soldering gun (or anything better than a knife and electrical tape) on me right now, so all I could do is tie them together. I'm thinking I probably did that wrong.
Soon, I'll have access to a soldering gun, and I'm trying to get a hold of a multimeter, so I'll know a lot more about this problem soon, but I'm making this post in the meantime in case anyone has more ideas of what may be wrong.
EDIT: I was doing something wrong. It's all working.