Well I did it again, this time there was no jeweller involved. I stared out by pulling the aluminium covers off of my 48v speed controller with plans to tap into the throttle signal so my cycle analyst can do some current limiting.
With some help from Justin at ebikes ca all was going well. I had my little diode hooked temporarily to the low current side of my throttle input on the speed controller .By temporarily I mean the legs of the diode were just hooked under the resistor on the speed controller board.
I ran a small test by dialling in a 1amp limit into the CA . Everything worked perfect and the output was limited to 50w. All I had to do was just tidy everything up and solder it in permanent and I was set .
The next thing I know there is a big crack and a plasma like flame coming from the top of my controller. before I could get over to the bike all 6 fets had exploded and literally jumped off the controller and onto the floor as a glowing red ball of steel. What was remaining of the controller was on fire. I killed the main power and snuffed out the fire
I think the naked controller board shorted on the bike frame or the diode leg dangled onto something and stared a snowballing shorting episode. The interesting thing was looking at the data on the Cycle analyst.
Max Amps
187
Min volts 42v.
I am using 4 x 20 ah sla jump starter packs at least I know they are ok for C10 discharge in short bursts

I also know that my chines e crazyman speed controller cant handle 8000w
I took my wife's speed controller of her bike so I am back on the road now .I haven't told her that yet .