Technical problem with a 20 inch 48V 1000W bike kit – problem solved

Today I hit in a technical problem with the 20inch 48V 1000W bike conversion kit (Item ID:#LBCK20481000FN). I was riding for a shorter distance steep uphill in level 5 and suddenly the bike motor was making an obscure humming sound and was vibrating very strong. So I stopped immediately and shut down the system. I checked the hub motor and the cable for overheating but they where just with normal temperature. After a while, I already turned to go back downhill, I started the system again but the problem still exists. It seems that it is maybe a problem with the controller because now there is no reaction in changing the power level (1-5) or turning the throttle on. The hub motor gets only around 10 Amps with a max. of 590W (measured with a installed Amp/Volt meter in between). When starting pedaling or with the throttle with low speed the vibrations are immense but when I gain more speed the vibrations are reducing to a lower level but they are still there. When staying still and pull the throttle full, so the tire normally can spin free, only the vibrations and a loud humming sound exists. I know I do not have any warranty more leftover on this system but maybe you have an idea how I can repair this for a budget price.

I already solved the bike conversion kit system problem.
Funny what unexpected small things could cause some different technical reactions. The problem of the bike conversion kit problem above was, that one of the 3 phase cables to the motor was broken. By the effect of the depicted problems above I really thought that something in the controller was burnt-out but happily I could find the broken cable very soon so now everything
works fine again.

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