Why do you still think it could be PAS? There is no intermittent cutting out due to PAS signal and when it does cut out, many times it seems to be related to sudden demand in power like a wind gust hitting me. I will see what I can find for 8 or 10 pole PAS and I will check the magnets again. They might be slightly off center but if it works for most of the time, that shouldn't be the problem. Main problem I have with PAS is that I have a Hollowtech BB so only certain ones fit and I do not want to remove the crankset to install the magnets. So I opted for the split ring one and that one just happens to be 12 pole. It was the only one that would fit. I can try buying one of the other split ring ones that can't fit then drilling through and then finding a way to attach it to the inner chainring.I would be inclined to fit a different PAS on the RHS and use 8 or 10 pole version, if that doesn't work better use a KT from another source.
Ofkeet or C&N on Aliexpress sell 9 fet ones 22 or 25a max or buy from PSWPower or Topbikekit.
So what is it with the controller that would cause this? I already have 20A 6 FET KT controller from PSWPower. It is the largest one they had that is sine wave. The other 9 FET ones are square wave and from what I gathered researching, I don't want that with this motor. I will look what is out there.
What do you think is happening with the controller to cause this? Let's say I don't change my pedaling and there is a sudden gust of wind. Does that mean that motor will demand more current to maintain the same speed at that moment? How would the controller respond? Why is the motor then reducing in power - is the controller not able to respond that quickly to a sudden demand in current or is it something else? Maybe there is a problem with PAS signal such that controller cuts out very quickly but why would there be a problem with PAS signal due to wind gusts?
Another time this cutting out will happen is when I am shifting gears to higher gear. It doesn't happen all the time but it is somewhat connected. Am I changing my pedaling ever so slightly that it is causing the PAS to delay the signal and therefore the controller cuts off power? Or is it something related to power demand again?