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you only need to put the bit after the '=' sign in the youtube link
This bit
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Please post pictures of the other plugs.
By ground I mean negative= the black wire= the minus power from battery
My Crystalyte controller uses orange for ground, but black is convention
Do no go cutting off any more plugs
Let us know the make of the controller . is there a label on the back with wire code?. Picture of that too please
Some one who knows that exact controller may be able to tell you exactly which wire without needing to test each one.
The throttle has 4 wires? And coloured lights? a display for battery volts?
Now to test the small wires from the controller.
1 Disconnect the soldered connection you have made, Why did you connect red and yellow to black and red?
2 Put test meter to DC volts,
3 Connect black lead from volt meter to black on controller. Use the black from the battery for now. Nothing else connected. Just battery and one black lead from volt meter.
4 Now with other lead from volt meter, check the voltages on the wires. Check the other small coloured wires from the controller.
Start with the wires you have cut
Do the red ones have about 5 volts on them? That is what you want.
Also look for one that has battery voltage on it...this may or may not exist
If you find a group of 4 wires, a Black, a Red ( 5 volts ) and two other colours, one with Battery voltage. then this is the throttle connector. Do not connect the battery voltage wire to the throttle
So I hope you have now identified at least one red wire with 5 volts on it
Connect this red 5 volt wire to red wire on the throttle.
It looks like you do not have a black wire on the throttle, this may be tricky. I would either hope that somone else recognises this throttle, and tells you what wires to connect, or you open the throttle up and take pictures of the wires and show us where they connect inside.
For the throttle to work the controller, you need three wires
Ground/Neutral/Minus
positive feed to throttle ( usually 5 volts I believe)
Signal out. this changes as the throttle is moved, fro m0 or 1 volt, up to 4 or 5 volts when the throttle is fully open
The 4th wire is the wire that reads battery voltage and makes the throttle lights work...not necessary for now to connect this
Now you have the controller connected to the battery...Black to Black, red to red
If you have managed to identify the throttle
negative
positive
Signal
Lights,
then connect Controller to throttle.
Controller black to minus on throttle
Red to red
Now before you connect anything else, we need to check that the throttle is working
With the volt meter connected to minus (negative/black/ground) and set to DC volts
Check the voltage of the other wire on the throttle.
When you turn the throttle, the voltage on one of these wires will increase. This will be the next wire to connect.
But lets stop there for now and see if you can identify the correct wires on the throttle