Alan,
Per your advice, I set the acceleration to 70, but left PAS on 60 and gave it a real run this morning. Sadly it was a no go. On a real ride, as opposed to just testing in my short street, the true response came out and I am disappointed to say I had the surge through the PAS selection range showing a surge from 0 to 500 watts on the BAC with a 5 second or so cycle time. I could not get a constant power feed.
So it would appear that Left Hand mounting is the correct side, yet my locking cap for the bottom bracket, and every other square taper bottom bracket that I can find all have the locking lip cap on the crankset side. As the locking caps are left hand thread one side and right hand thread the other I can't simply swap them over. So it would seem that off drive side mounting is very difficult and I don't think super glue is a realistic option.
I need to be able to simulate LHS mounting on the RHS. I tired to do this yesterday without success, so I will have another look. I think rotating the sensor so its the same orientation as it would be on the LHS and then changing the disc to the other side, should work. But I didn't get that yesterday, so maybe I missed something. I am assuming that the disc magnets are showing a pole (either north or south) out of the disc surface (ie perpendicular to direction of motion) and they aren't mounted with the poles along the direction of rotation. Which if they are would give understanding to the specified direction of rotation and why my trials yesterday didn't seem to work. I'll test this with a compass. If need be perhaps I can push the magnets out of the disc and rotate them to match LHS mounting. This is getting really complicated.
Cheers,