List the 6 results here. Do those measurements on the controller after disconnecting it.
Thank you vfr400 for your prompt and helpful reply. Turning throttle still initiated twitch from motor hub wheel. I then opened/inspected the cables near the controller and the larger ones had certainly melted (see photo).

I separated them and noted they still held a connection. I then opened up the controller for inspection but did something very stupid. I thought I'd turned off the battery, but hadn't, which caused a flash and bang when inserting a screw driver. This caused a mosfet leg to completely burn off and left the circuit board blackened near that leg (see photos).


I may have caused terminal damage? Anyhow I undertook some tests. Not being an electronics person I only did some basic testing as described below:
With multimeter set to 20K resistance and attaching red probe to black earth all the phase cables read 3.30. Repeating this but with the red probe to red live wire the phase wires all read nothing. With the black probe on red live wire, readings climbed to 19 on all phase wires. Continuity testing from black earth to phase wires on circuit board all read nothing. Continuity testing from red power wire to mosfet tops I only got a buzz on 2,4 & 6.
I fear my electrical flash and bang may have caused damage? If so, I've noticed similar rated/spec controllers on ebay for around £25 (China) but instead of just stating 36v rated voltage, they state 36/48v - does this matter? These similar controllers have different connectors that I would need to change and I'm no expert solderer. Thanks again Chrisg149