I noticed a few dodgy spots of solder on my controllers too, I just re soldered them, while I was beefing up the tracks.
It will be interesting Dave, to see how your modifications go as mine all went up in smoke! LOL
I had 1 set to 35 amps, It lasted a few weeks. I think the heat sink is absolutely not suitable for more than 20 amps. When I was pulling 35 amps from it it really roasted, I mean it was like touching the oven door! It could have been one of the reasons it died, However when it died I was not putting it under any stress at all and it was running cool, maybe the earlier heating up was the initial cause. I was going slow and the controller was not getting a lot of air. But I seriously think these controllers should be installed in another case with a good large heatsink. Maybe one of the reasons the more expensive controllers have 12-18 fet's ?
One other thing. If you modify the shunt, You will need to turn the amps down via the software cable. I had it set to around 8 amps continuous and 10 max to give me the 35 amps! Also do you have any device for monitoring your current consumption while riding your bike so you can monitor it?