To avoid any further confusion, please answer the following questions:
- Does the motor run properly in the correct forward direction when the throttle is used?
- Does the motor run properly in the correct forward direction while pedalling backwards?
- Has the replacement sensor been moved (or relocated) during (or after) the original "accident"?
I understand that the motor does not run at all while pedalling in a normal
forwards direction.
As the display unit is not compatible with the controller, I would leave it disconnected to ensure it doesn't affect the controller operation until the Pedelec has been sorted so that it works when pedalling forwards. The controller should default to the pedelec assistance level set in the controller with the display disconnected.
I was wondering if the broken springs have to do with the fact I have assistance problems?
The broken springs will not have any effect on the pedelec when pedalling backwards, as they are only compressed when a load is applied to the chain.
When pedalling forward, the broken springs will simply allow the magnets to move closer to the sensor at a lower pedal pressure than it would have before the springs were broken.
The original sensor would have allowed the motor power to be varied in relation to the amount of pressure on the pedal, but as the original sensor is no longer being used, the springs should not really affect the operation of the replacement sensor.
If the replacement sensor was supplied by Golden Motor, I would expect it to be a "pulse" type which connects to the pedelec signal wire.
The other type of sensor a "Variable Voltage" type, and that type would need to be connected to the throttle signal wire, which is why I previously asked:
Are you certain that the pedelec sensor wiring was originally connected to the pedelec wires on the motor harness before the "accident" occurred? Or could the wiring have been previously modified to allow the Green sensor lead to connect into the throttle signal wire instead of the Yellow Pedelec signal wire?
Perhaps a brief explanation of the "accident", and some more details of the actual damage caused to the wiring and switches etc. may give us a clue as to what could have happened that might have caused this particular problem.
With the Golden Motor Pedelec Sensor, if the motor works when pedalling backwards, the magnet ring is usually fitted incorrectly and needs to be turned around. See
this post for more details.
Your setup appears to be using the original magnets from the original pedelec system, unless the plastic magnet ring was fitted but has somehow broken off during the accident.
It is difficult
(from your photo) to see how the new pedelec sensor is attached, but as the magnets are not able to be reversed easily,
I think you may need to reposition the new sensor (somehow rotate it 180 degrees?) so that the magnets move across it in the opposite direction.I also see from your settings that the "Battery drawn current" is only set at 18 Amps, which is the default setting for a Smart Pie, the default setting for the Magic Pie is usually 25 Amps. If you have not changed this setting, I am wondering whether the controller has the Smart Pie firmware installed instead of the Magic Pie Firmware, which might explain why the wheel ran backwards with the standard Hall/Phase wire configuration.
The Smart Pie, Magic Pie and Magic Pie Edge
all use exactly the same controller, but they all use different firmware!
Alan