I have managed to get out now since
the snow has gone and take some images and here is one of the clearly damaged battery connection. It looks bad and beyond repair although it has retained charge well and still reads as full.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1fiAWdXCGX1kOcLc9d3HPCVj3a3KP9xB8/view?usp=sharing
and as a 4 year old battery probably at the later stages of its serviceable life. The question now for me is the economics of replacement. The bike cost about 150. I just had it serviced and new chain, rear cassette, new cables and bottom bracket ( came to 80 pounds) so I am about 230 spent. Now a replacement battery is going to be about 170/180 sourced from ebay. That puts me into the 400 area. (new ones of the revolver start at 650) I can see at some stage a previous owner has messed with the wiring on the controller (in this case a metallic box with lots of wires that come off it)
and Cyclotricity tell me that the front wheel with motor that they do now is a different connection as is the modern controller and my old version cannot be supplied. So in future I presume challenges would present to effect repairs. I think (but do not know) that at least as far as the controller goes, there must be many such generic types available from ebay
So it is a slight dilemma now. Though I could of course go ahead get a battery and if in the future I have to decide to scrap the bike I could keep the battery for another bike although again that might not be very useful as there are many different types of connection system
Any thoughts on the state of that battery connection wojuld be appreciated as would any views about whether in actuality I might be better off reconsidering a new battery given the electrics are 4 years old ( and external wiring) and there may be complications establishing parts or making modifications in future