It's 100Degrees Celsius. I think the load may be too much. It was designed for a 25KG bike and a 75KG rider anyway. How much does the trike weigh? If it goes over 130KG I suggest 2 rear MPs instead. Can't risk any burnt controller because if it burns, you will never find a way to replace it from the outside. Take a look at our Electric Passenger Trike. It carries a load of up to 1000KGs and it runs at 100kph. Just take a look at the video, 5 jokers on a small car, and it still runs with no problems. 0.0
However, for your single passenger vehicle, I think one Magic Pie would do. But after you stated the sensitive word "Hill", then... it brings me back to the memories of burnt mini motors due to riders that thought 250W was enough to do them 25kph uphill with a load of 120KG. do the math. So perhaps... 2 MPs should do the trick. And if you are wish to try it out, i'll put a duo drive package link for you, the shipping cost will be saved and I could also do a discount on the bundle. The trick in this duo drive is our connector. It connects the two Magic Pies to one battery.
Well i've tried the duo drive on the GIANT bike, one front and one rear Magic Pie. yeah I didn't post pictures, im srry. The strength was enormous and I'm kinda guessing that you would need that to successfully climb hills at a stable speed. I will not recommend duo drive on a 2 wheeler as you would be performing acrobatics on a trip to the hospital.
Anyway to follow up on your issue, I am 100% certain it's not the HEAT that caused it to trip, it's the CURRENT. The max amps on MP is 25, taking into calculation the weight and the strength of your battery, 1300N X 120 X 48V X 3.142... alright I don't know what i'm talking about. But the thing is, the current is too large and the Magic Pie was trippin, so it shut itself down. But could you inform me about the weight of the trike (Without the rider) and the battery you are using and also the gradient of the hill you climbed. As well as how long before you can operate it again.