Thanks for the offer i'll let us know if I can't get it going.
this is the problem now:
1. I soldered the pins, on the pod, and all the ligths are on and steady, The headlight and tail works fine, but the switch on handle bar does not does not make the motor work. T
The servo and motor worked before, when the pod failed to work! Now the servo to the motor does not click.
It did work intermittently today beore I solderd the pod pins.
3. Fuses are ok
4. The motor is ok, despite the fact that the one of the connector popped out into my hand, so this was another cause of the intermitent fault.
I think the cut out switch is affected by the cold weather? I could try connecting the wires to bypass it? will I cause any damage to the unit?
Really I want to use the C5 regular and I want it to be reliable, there is too much electronic interplay, reminds me of the old TR7 I had, bonnet up all the time!
I am think of either wippiong out the temperature gauge ( or leave it in if it is stand alone unit and makes the buzzer work only?)
Remove the thermal cutout, IS THIS THE BIT CLIPPED TO THE SIDE OF THE BODY? and join the two wires together.
In this way, I remove the brain of the C5 that take over the funb of riding it, I know how much motor I use and won;t strectch it, and there will be no lock out of power!
The alternative is as above, but to just create a seperate switching unit to the motor, and leave the two wires from the control box to the motor as idle.
Any thought on the first problem as to why the motor is not workink? according tot he manual it is locked out of power, allow motor to cool, IT IS FROZEN at the moment!
I think it is faulty stuck in off postion thermal cut out, affected by the cold weather and its an old unit.