Hi Mork and
to the forum.
Unfortunately, it looks like you may have a faulty controller, as the throttle appears to be working correctly.
If you measure the voltage between between the
Z/0V and the
T2 terminals, you should see it go from ~0.8V when released to ~4.2V at full throttle as expected.
As you have already checked the Hall sensors, Phase wires, and the throttle, the only other likely causes will be battery/
BMS or a fault in a brake switch or wiring
Unplugging the brake switches should rule out the possibility of the problem being caused by a short circuit in one of the two brake switches or their combined wiring.
If the motor works with the brakes unplugged, the problem will be somewhere in the brake wiring or one of the switches.
If the motor still doesn't run with the brakes unplugged, it could well be a failed controller.
Check the battery voltage across the
B+ and
B- terminals at the controller to make sure you have at least 24V, 36V or 48V
(dependant upon your nominal battery voltage).
If you shorted out the phase wires at the controller terminals during your previous tests, we can assume that the three Phase wires
(and any additional connectors if fitted) between the stator windings and the controller are all OK.
The same goes for the Hall sensors, assuming the voltages were checked at the rear of the 5 pin controller connector.
If you can't find anything obvious with the battery/bms or brake switches/wiring, I suspect that a replacement controller will be required.
Alan