Just a friendly heads up if anyone experiences similar symptoms.
Issues: Ever see a top fuel dragster after it's burn outs, jerkily move forward to the starting line? Well my Magic Pie V5 was doing just that, with out my hand on the twist throttle.
Another symptom was that it would erratically drop out of cruise. Unsettling to say the least...
Trouble shooting: Input to throttle hall sensor- 4.37 volts dc. Throttle sensor output: no twist- .9 volts dc full twist- 3.58 volts dc motor start @ 1.25 volts dc. Mechanical operation seemed sound, solid magnet in position. Hall sensor snug and secure in housing.
Getting lucky: While pulling the hall sensor out to look it over, the grounding wire fell off!
Found inadequate solder on wire and sensor terminal. Repaired.
Lesson learned: A poor throttle hall sensor ground will result in a higher than normal and in this case some times erratic voltage sense line output. Causing unintentional jerking and occasional loss of cruise. Just as if you'd jerked the throttle back momentarily. Which may come in handy for someone that has less than desired output, as adding a resistor in series with the ground wire may produce acceptable results.
This seems similar to Alan's posted comments about overloading the ground wire with too many electrons (Amps) and subsequent voltage drop from a light install causing problems with the small gauge wiring...
Respectfully submitted,
T.C.
Regrets: Wish I'd pulled the heat shrink off the other two wires and checked them also with the assembly apart.