That being said, let me see if I can answer as many questions as possible in regards to your last five replies.
Q: "Could I of blow the 36 v twist grip is or not ."
A: A twist throttle with 36V indicator could be damaged by wiring it incorrectly to the controller. However in your case I understand that controllers run at full speed with the throttle disconnected, and that indicates a problem with the controller and not the throttle.
Q: "Is the much diff between 24/36v as in will it make it go more miles . Or just faster"
A: When overvolting from 24V to 36V the result is usually more power and speed, and less range (less miles).
Q: "Do u think if I ran it on 36 v with this 350w 24v motor witch is new . Would it not last long"
A: I would not expect it to last very long. It will run hot at 36 Volts which will eventually damage the motor.
Q: "Can u get a 12 or 13 teeth front motor (ZY1016 / 350w 24v). I think they r a D shape is that right "
A: Most ZY1016 motors have a 7mm x 8mm D-shaped shaft where the sprocket mounts. The biggest sprocket we have for this size and shape of motor shaft is 11 teeth.
Q: "Also is this right no mater what motor I put into it I.e 350w 500w 800w 1000w as its got 8" wheels and as long as I go to to the lowest sprocket on the back & big on front there is only a set speed it will go . Don't get me wrong yes the 800w will get u up hills with out slowing down at all . But am I right in that as long as the gearing is right a 350w motor with 47 back and 11 or say 13 on the front will go faster then a 800w motor running on a 55 back sprocket & 11 or 12 on front . Is that right . Ok I no on the t8f sprockets u can get a 44 teeth back as I got one from u . But have I got that right . I could get this 350w 24v going faster then a 800w as long as I can get a 12/13 front sprocket ."
A: It is common for motors with different Watt (power) ratings to have different RPM ratings, so a 350W motor might run under load at 2500 RPM and an 800W motor at 3000 RPM. So with the same gearing the 3000 RPM motor would provide a faster top speed than the 2500 RPM motor. With a gear ratio that the 350W motor can provide a certain top speed at without lugging, an 800W motor could provide around the same top speed, or a little faster, with the same gear ratio. However with a higher gear ratio the 800W motor could provide a significantly higher top speed than the 350W motor could ever provide even with the higher gear ratio, because the 350W motor would lug and run slow with the higher gear ratio and the 800W motor would not.
Regarding the (four) 36V 800W controllers which do not work and run the motor at full speed all of the time. These controllers in your photos are high quality controllers made by YiYun and it has been our experience that they have a very low factory defect rate. The chance of receiving four of these controllers in a row with factory defects is unlikely. These controller are 100% unforgiving to incorrect wiring though, and one simple wiring mistake can burn them out or cause them to lock into the on power state. Cutting the wires between the controller and its connectors as shown in your photos is not recommended because it can lead to the loss of identification of the wires. We recommend to leave all of the original connectors on the controller and to use mating connectors to attach the wires to the controller. That way the identification of wire's functions will remain in place without any chance of error which could cause catastrophic damage to the controller.
Did these 36V 800W controller run for a little while before they locked into the on power state, or did they lock into the on power state immediately after installing them?
Jamie