Ok--I seem to get pulses on all three hall effect wires as I rotate the wheel.
How does one "Check FETs"?
I don't know if this will be of any help:
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_you_check_whether_mosfet_is_working_or_notand
What is a mosfet?and
Transistor / MOSFET tutorial on YouTube.
The resistance from each of my colored phase wires to ground with no power to the controller is infinite so I don't think I am getting any helpful information there.
At least you now know the windings are not shorted to ground
You can disconnect the phase wires from the motor and check the resistance across two of the three phase wires ie blue and yellow and then compare the reading with those measured across blue and green and yellow and green.
You should have similar readings for each of the pairs measured, if one reading is significantly higher or lower than to the other two, you will probably have a break
(if resistance is higher) or short
(if resistance is lower) in one of the windings.
If the motor checks out ok, it could be the controller. (Is your old controller usable or did your it get cooked at the same time as the motor?)
If you have some means of checking the current being drawn from the battery while under load, a reading might be useful.
Does the motor feel lumpy or is it smooth
(but sluggish) under load?
I was just going to say I'll keep my fingers crossed, but then realised I wouldn't be able to type!
Good luck anyway.
Alan