Got one of those cheapo ebikes and wanted to add a thumb throttle after reading that my controller should support one, although not read anywhere that anyone has done this to my particular bike. Just want to check this is the right connection and what the best way to connect is (don't like just snipping and soldering!)
This is my controller:

And this is the throttle, red black and green

These are the two potential candidates. Without taking the controller apart, am I correct in thinking the throttle connecter is the 3 wired one in the middle, red black and yellow?

The one on the right is just a red/black connection, can this be used for the LED lights on the throttle or is this for something else? Also, the white wire which looks like it connects to itsself, is this the speed sensor?
As you can see, the connector for the throttle is different to the one on the controller, what is the best way of connecting the two, can I get an adapter from maplins or ebay? From looking at the wires they're in the correct order for a straight conversion.
Also, what is this out of interest? Not connected to anything, but covered by a plastic guard.

If this works OK, I'll have a dabble at soldering part of the shunt, if my controller is at 12a, and I imagine fuses are 20a so I should have a fair bit of give. Will have to test out Ohms law next weekend!
Cheers
James
This is my controller:

And this is the throttle, red black and green

These are the two potential candidates. Without taking the controller apart, am I correct in thinking the throttle connecter is the 3 wired one in the middle, red black and yellow?

The one on the right is just a red/black connection, can this be used for the LED lights on the throttle or is this for something else? Also, the white wire which looks like it connects to itsself, is this the speed sensor?
As you can see, the connector for the throttle is different to the one on the controller, what is the best way of connecting the two, can I get an adapter from maplins or ebay? From looking at the wires they're in the correct order for a straight conversion.
Also, what is this out of interest? Not connected to anything, but covered by a plastic guard.

If this works OK, I'll have a dabble at soldering part of the shunt, if my controller is at 12a, and I imagine fuses are 20a so I should have a fair bit of give. Will have to test out Ohms law next weekend!
Cheers
James