O.K I will try that tomorrow. I believe I have to discharge the capacitor first by shorting the Live and Ground together, is that correct?
Unless you are MORE THAN 100% sure as to what you are doing, that cannot be recommended, as if you happen to accidentally short the live and ground of the battery, you may melt cables and damage components even more.
But your choice at the end of the day.
The voltages in e-bikes are generally below any voltage danger level, but currents can damage and heat components, and possibly cause burns, painful ones possibly.
Therefore remove any rings and watch straps made of metal before touching anything, is normal good advice.
I was actually present, I drove him to Hospital, when a colleague shorted a huge 12 volt power supply with a Pinky ring, which eventually cost him that finger, as he ripped all the skin off, trying to get the ring off the power supply supply, where it had welded itself to, and had heated up, to actually melt! The rest of the ring stayed where it was, after some dripped on the floor of the power supply, till the short was broken.
The power supply was not even damaged, only the human was damaged!
Another friend of mine, many years ago, was leaning over the open bonnet of his beautiful restored 240Z, had his watch strap do the same thing on his car battery, which on a 240Z, were two very hefty 6 volt batteries in series, probably able to discharge around 500 amps or more! He had a painful burn on the inside of his wrist, the strap got welded together, and he could not remove it and had to run in the kitchen and run cold water on it, and I eventually used side cutters to get it off, before he went to hospital!
Even 12 volts can be MOST painful.....
Andy