Wow, thank you so much for this comprehensive and illuminating answere. You are very kind. In your text there is a warning saying "don't test the hub or controller until your wires are fixed..". I did that the other day unfortunately. I tried to put together the wires with solder and then I tested if it had worked. The wheel turned a little bit. There was some strange sounds and then nothing more. Am I totally lost then? Is it possible that the controler becamne damaged as well?
Thank you
Do you have a fuse?
Sounds a little like mine did when I did exactly this. The bike fell over and I didnt look to see the damage. It so sad when all this happens really. Ive lost two controllers one when it fell over and another when I foolishly draged the regen disabler pin over a terminal..
All you can do is fix the hub hall sensors and wires hook it up and hope for the best. That hub works fine now, with a new controller. :|
Pleae let us know how you do with the repair job Id be very keen to find out how you go getting a new sensor board even more interested in seeing if you decide to make your own.
See what improvements you can make on the original.
Try enjoy this as I do, because it can be an opportunity to build it better bike.
Happy tinkering keep us informed please..