To add insult to injury, the motor has now stopped responding to any input and the wheel has ground to a halt like it's being held in place by the magnets in the wheel - even with the battery disconnected. The horn or any of the controller reset options are not working either.
What do I do with this thing now?
Magzy, try disconnecting the three thick phase wires
(Yellow, Blue and Green) from the controller and see if the wheel is still tight. If the wheel moves freely with the wires disconnected, it will definitely be the controller that has failed. However, if the wheel is still tight, it will be a mechanical fault, and the wheel will need to be dismantled to locate the cause of the problem.
I'm pretty certain it will be a couple of
FETs that will have failed in a shorted state inside the controller, but I'm not sure as to why this happens. If this failure has been caused by a faulty component within the controller, it should just be a simple matter of replacing the faulty controller unit.
But if it has been caused by a faulty hall sensor, it could well happen again with a replacement controller.
Please let us know what happens.
Alan