I have a Magnum Peak, several years old with 3000 miles on it, that just died. I rode it yesterday and everything was fine. Today, nothing. When I plug in a battery, it trips the BMS, which will reset itself after leaving it for 10 minutes or so. The voltage on the battery is fine (54.6v), and I've tried a different battery (same manufacturer). I measured the contacts at the battery input connector, and it reads a dead short. If I unplug the display and read at the battery input connector, it still reads a short. If I unplug the connector from battery input cable to the controller, then the battery input connector reads open, which it should. I suspect a bad controller, but I don't know for sure it that's the problem.
I also have a Magnum Metro, and measuring across the battery input connector reads about 20 M-ohms, which sounds about right.
Is there anything else I should check before just replacing the controller? I like the bike overall, so would prefer getting it back into operation...though I might be open to replacing the controller/display/etc with aftermarket stuff assuming I can figure out parts compatible with the DAS-Kit 48v 500w hub motor.
I also have a Magnum Metro, and measuring across the battery input connector reads about 20 M-ohms, which sounds about right.
Is there anything else I should check before just replacing the controller? I like the bike overall, so would prefer getting it back into operation...though I might be open to replacing the controller/display/etc with aftermarket stuff assuming I can figure out parts compatible with the DAS-Kit 48v 500w hub motor.