dnmun
1 PW
just looked at this thread because duane was here. if you had no throttle voltage and that switch was the circuit current for the controller then that was your problem.
the legs of the led might have burned off in a short previously so you always were working with a bad switch it appears.
can you find a similar switch or can you just solder a jumper in to power up the controller so you can see if you get a voltage on the throttle or the hall sensors?
the legs of the led might have burned off in a short previously so you always were working with a bad switch it appears.
can you find a similar switch or can you just solder a jumper in to power up the controller so you can see if you get a voltage on the throttle or the hall sensors?