I have a cable, that is marked "LED Lamps", see attached picture.
That connector was meant for the GM lights which can run on full battery voltage that is switched On and Off using the push button switch on the throttle, so it is only suitable for high voltage LED lights that are designed to run on the full battery voltage. There are lots of LED lamps available that have a working voltage range of 12~80V, but the throttle switch and wiring is probably only suitable for a couple of Amps maximum.
Another stupid question: What is the difference between "goldenmotor.bike" and this "goldenmotor.com"?
(MP5 is the latest gearlesshubmotor on "goldenmotor.bike", but "MagicPie Edge" here at "goldenmotor.com")
Also, I can't find the link to this forum on this sites -frontpage (fount this forum by google).
Goldenmotor.com has always been the main website for Golden Motor Technology Co Ltd. in China who host this forum.
Goldenmotor.bike is now the main website for Golden Motor Canada
(was goldenmotor.ca) who were originally based in Toronto, Canada, but are now listed in the dealer list as Golden Motor - North America as they are now based in Detroit, Michigan.
The Magic Pie Edge is basically a smaller, less powerful version of the Magic Pie 5, however, it is still bigger and more powerful than a Smart Pie, and all three versions of the Pie are available on both websites.
There is a link to this forum on the
support page of goldenmotor.bike, but there hasn't been a link to this forum on the goldenmotor.com site for many years.
The controller shown in that video is an early external controller, and that chip is definitely not fitted on any of the MPI/MPII controllers that I've seen.
The unused holes in the MPII circuit board are marked b, c & e which would indicate that it is more likely to be a transistor, possibly something to do with the anti-theft wheel locking function which featured on some of the earlier external controllers, but this function was never implemented on any of the Magic Pie internal controllers.
The brakes, throttle and cruise/horn button unit should all work with newer Magic Pies, but they would all have to be fitted with different connectors to plug into the later control harnesses.
However, the MPII USB programming cable definitely will not work with newer Magic Pies.
Alan