Hi and
to the forum.
I have just been watching your video of the Smart Pie
(after sorting the incorrect email link) and it reminds me of a similar problem I experienced with a Magic Pie 4 each time the front LED light was turned on. Take a look at
this post for more details.
Try temporarily unplugging both brake switches to see if it makes any difference. If it cures the problem, plug them back in one at a time to see which one is causing the problem.
Have you tried unplugging the throttle to see if the motor still continues to run on its own?
If the new Magic Pie Edge is behaving exactly the same as the old Smart Pie 5 shown in the video, the problem is most likely being caused by something else that hasn't been replaced, or perhaps an accessory item that is still attached somewhere on the electrical system.
Was the main wiring harness replaced, or is it still the same original control harness?
Do you have anything connected to the battery or the wiring harness that is not standard, like LED lights, Heated grips, DC/DC converter for USB charging socket etc.?
Check that the four unused wires for the pedal assist sensor/reverse switch
(or the three pin PAS connector) are properly insulated and waterproof.
Although it's been dry in your basement for over 3 weeks, I would still double check inside
all of the connectors for signs of water ingress, as capillary action could allow water to find its way into a small gap, but the small gap might be too small to allow sufficient airflow to dry the water out again.
I only takes one tiny drop of water in the wrong place to cause this unusual behaviour, as I demonstrated in
this post.
Or sometimes a larger amount of water inside the controller housing causes problems:
If you use a hosepipe on a warm motor, the sudden cooling effect causes a pressure drop within the hub which can suck water into the controller housing around the motor harness cable where it enters the controller.
Nowadays, these cables are sealed into the controller quite well, but a very slight gap around the cable
(where the outer cable has come unbonded from the sealant) could allow water to enter the controller.
If you haven't done so already, I would also try the motor with the bluetooth dongle unplugged to make sure that the dongle is not the cause.
Alan