So the Domino throttle and microswitch have a strange quirk when used with the Adaptto Max-E . What happens is when you twist the throttle, the microswitch clicks and then you turn the throttle which is a potentiometer. The problem is the way the microswitch works for regen / ebrake.......when there is zero throttle the throttle sits on the microswitch and presses it, this turns the switch off........so the brake / regen is off, when you twist the throttle, the microswitch clicks and competes the circtuit, activating the ebrake, so the controller thinks what the hell is going on here and you get a !THR! error on the screen. Its only when I took the throttle to bits and manually turned the potentiometer and held down the switch I realised what was going on.....so this gives you two options, you can either disconnect the microswitch, and loose regen / ebrake, unless you rig up another way or doing it, or do what I am doing and swapping it for a double throw switch. This switch has three terminals, so click the switch and one terminal is live, release the switch and the other pole is live, so im just going to wire up to the pole that is live only when pressed, so the regen will only activate when the throttle is not on.
I found the following one, that is basically the same design :
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/181208899482?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
CHERRY - DC3C-A1LB - MICROSWITCH, SPDT, SHORT LEVER
I just need to remove the lever from the tip and it should be good to go, as it looks identical to the one in there. I even noticed there is another pole on the switch in there, but its had the contact cut off it at the factory presumably, I put a multimeter on it, and unfortunately the middle pole isn't live, so they must use the same chassis for various switches, as this one only seems to be a single throw switch.
It should just be a matter of soldering in the new switch and then the regen will activate once the throttle reaches zero, I liked this throttle because of that, as it means you don't have to manually turn it on