I've taken out all of the torx screws but cannot work out how to remove the black casing to view the controller. Is there any tips you can provide?
A smart tap on the end of the axle on the opposite side using a wooden or rubber mallet
(or a block of wood and a hammer) should loosen the joint. It should then come off relatively easily. A squirt of oil on the shaft/bearing and possibly some heat from a hair dryer to expand the cover slightly may help if it's tight.
If you put a piece of tape next to one of the holes on both the hub and the cover you can make sure it goes back in exactly the same place.
Sorry also, in the above pics which one is for +48V/Batt+ ?
I think that the anti theft wheel locking connection
(labelled lock on the circuit board) should be battery voltage, but I'm not so sure it's fed from the harness.
I have a hunch that it is simply joined to the thick Red battery lead inside the hub.
I also suspect that the battery supply for the battery gauge at the outer end of the harness is simply connected to the thick red battery cable inside the rectangular rubber bit where the control wires and battery wires meet.
Hopefully when the cover's off you'll be able to pinpoint the reason for these strange readings.
Good luck with the cover removal, and try and post some pictures of what you find in there.
but worried I have damaged the +5V circuit.
I would also check the +5v feed on the hall sensors as well, but I suspect it will be the same as the throttle/pedelec +5V.
The thin Black ground cable and thick Black battery -ve should give identical readings as they are connected to the same strip on the circuit board.
I would also suggest checking your meter on some other batteries just to confirm it's working correctly.
(1.5V pen cell or 9V smoke alarm battery etc. or a combination of both)Do you recall what the actual battery voltage was during your tests?
(48.3V or 53.5V)Alan