I suggest you re-check the voltage on the "T1/5V" connection with the 12 pin connector plugged in by inserting the black meter probe into the "Battery B-" connection
(ensuring it has good contact with the metal connector) and then use a paper clip or safety pin etc. to get far enough into the connector housing to make a good contact with the "T1/5V" metal contact inside the 12 pin connector.
If you cannot get a 5V reading with the 12 pin connector plugged in, try unplugging the pedelec
(PAS) connector before checking the voltage again.
If you can consistently get 5V with the pedelec connector unplugged, but it falls to 0V when the connector is plugged in, I would suspect a short circuit between the 5V feed "P1" and the ground connection "P2" somewhere on the pedelec sensor wiring.
If you cannot get a 5V reading on "T1/5V" with the pedelec unplugged, try unplugging the 12 way connector at the same time and then check the voltage on "T1/5V" again.
If it then reads 5V, I would suspect there is a short between the +5v throttle feed and the throttle ground connection either on the throttle lead/throttle unit or the main harness
(dependant upon how your throttle connects to the controller).
However, if you still cannot get a 5V reading on "T1/5V" with both the pedelec
and 12 pin connectors unplugged, try also unplugging the hall sensor plug and checking the voltage on "T1/5V" yet again.
If you now find a good 5V reading on "T1/5V"
(which was not present when the hall sensor plug was plugged in) you will need to look for a short circuit somewhere on the hall sensor wiring between the red 5V feed and the black ground connection.
Please note that as the throttle unit, pedelec sensor and motor hall sensors all share the same common 5V supply and ground connections, so a short circuit to ground on any one of these 5V supplies will prevent the motor from running.
It should be possible to test run the motor in sensorless mode by carefully following these instructions:
- Unplug the 12 way connector plug from the controller.
- Unplug the pedelec (PAS) connector plug from the controller.
- Unplug the Hall sensor connector plug from the controller.
- Make sure the powered wheel is securely raised off the floor and unable to touch anything when it hopefully spins.
- Turn on the battery power.
- Use a paper clip or a piece of wire to make a connection between the "T1/5V" pin and the "T2" pin on the controller socket.
- Spin the wheel very carefully by hand to start it running, but make sure that you keep your fingers etc. well away from the spokes and the motor itself.
Alan