Hi guys, I've recently been having a total nightmare with a customer's Gunai 24" fat tyre folding ebike. Initially, it had a lot of problems with water damage to the wiring, which I thought I would solve for good by replacing the controller, display, all connectors, and moving the controller up out of the frame box (which is, stupidly, below the pedals right in the way of any water that splashes up from the road!) into a box on top of the frame. However, I've now replaced the controller twice, and both times it has blown up after about 10 miles of riding. No error codes were produced. It seems that a single FET goes short, permanently connecting one motor phase to the battery, which senses the overcurrent and promptly cuts power. Model number is KT36/48SVPRD-HRD01. Running at 48v with KT LCD5 display, current limit not modified from stock (anyway you can only turn it down, not up.) Motor inspected, tested on other controllers, no fault found. Has anyone recently replaced a KT controller and experienced the same thing? I suspect a bad batch...
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt