Success! With
https://devnotes.kymatica.com/BafangWebConfig/BafangWebCfg.html
Yes - it read my old parameters and I saved them to disk for future recovery if needed.
Then I tried editing and saving. I found the 'Write All' at the top of the web page was refused consistently, but the write command for individual sections worked for most parameters I tried to change.
I was careful and edited ONLY the things I needed to change and think I understand.
I changed Keep Current to a conservative 60. It had been 20. Guerney had said this was an improving feature to increase, but I think from memory, he had said 100 was good, but being hyper cautious, I went with 60.
I also changed the MAX current value from 15 to 18 amps. The MAX current on that controller is 20 amps
Those two changes mean that on pedal assist (no throttle) the bike's maximum power displayed on the screen has gone from 250 watts to about 400. I can't give an exact figure because it fluctuates and to be honest it is tricky to read for any length of time when riding. I don't want to end up in a hedge or more likely around here, over a stone wall.
I tried to edit the max speed of the throttle to 6kph. It was set at an optimistic 40kph!!
The page let me enter 6kph, but the controller kept rejecting it. I entered it as 06 in case it wanted two digits. No different. It was rejected each time. I could try editing the throttle current to a low value, but I suspect the deep levels of firmware may reject that too.
To be honest, leaving the throttle disconnected is no deal breaker. I don't really need throttle. It is currently disconnected at the julet connectors and taped up. I would quite like the feature if I could sort the editing, but I think Guerney said earlier in another thread that he could not edit the throttle speed. If I am in a sensible gear, I can without fail pedal the bike and set on high PAS, it takes off like a fine young horse.
Weird that the SPEED app would not connect and this simple web page application does.
Happy camper here. I doubt I need to alter anything else. I might try and reduce MAX amps to see if it was that or the Keep Current that made the difference to pedal assist power, but suspect it isn't. I don't want to hammer the controller mosfets or the battery, so it could be that later I go back to 15 amps max.
I reckon, giving the slight risk of bricking the controller, it is best not to meddle too often. I have a bike now which is legal in performance, cutting off at just over 15 miles an hour and, it will give me sufficient power to climb steep hills without too much trouble. I am not that heavy - 174 pounds and I am not unfit for an old git. I don't really need a throttle. It is not a motor bike, and I always pedal when riding.