Hello Alan!
Thank you very much for your response! I understand that you would need more information to be able to solve my problem so I will get straight to answering your questions.
1. The wheel is free to move, but only when the motor is turned off. When resistance (holding back the motor by hand) is applied to the wheel then does it becomes stiff to move. Once we let go of the wheel, then it will rotate really quickly (for about three seconds ) or reach the speed its intended to. Our max speed was 44Km/H (27.3 mph) at one point but that was after we had let go of the wheel and this only lasted for about five second. Is resistance required for the motor to operate properly? Or should the wheel be able to spin by itself with no resistance at all?
2. Yes, I am using the standard (twist) throttle that came with the kit.
3. I have not tried reprogramming the controller. I don’t have the software and is still set on its factory settings.
4. I have not tried to program the motor with a computer because I don’t have the programming cable nor the software. I do have the bluetooth dongle and I downloaded the app, but the dongle was defective. When I used the cable it would work for a few seconds and then shut down afterwards. I notified the company and instead of getting a new Bluetooth connection I received an LCD screen.
5. The wheel rotates at a uniform slow speed (3 Km/H) when powered and the twist throttle is not being touched. When the hand throttle is twisted to a certain point then does the wheel pulse regularly (about 75% of full twist) otherwise is does not.
6. Yes, the motor still runs slowly when I unplug both of the brake switch connectors.
7. The Bluetooth does not work so I don’t know what the Amps are for when the motor is running.
8. The hand throttle does not make the motor spin instead it makes the motor slow down (at 75% twist), pulse (at ~75% twist), or stop completely (at 100% twist). Our hand throttle is doing the opposite of what I want it to do. When I twist the throttle and is causing the motor to slow down or stop.
9. The hand throttle does affect the motor speed, but not in the way I expected it to. When I’m not touching the hand throttle, the motor is spinning at 3 kph. When I twist the hand throttle, the motor begins to slow down. When I completely twist the hand throttle, the motor will completely stop.
Side Note: There was a point when I was testing the motor that the LCD screen displayed “Error 7”, meaning that there was too much current supplied to the motor. Although, I've been told that motors only pull the necessary amps for it to work. While testing the motor this was the only error code that occurred and didn’t have any more after that one.
This is also the link to the youtube video demonstrating what happened.
https://youtu.be/cDhIYpRwY2g