How do you access the battery terminals on the controller? I haven't disassembled the bike yet so I'm blind to all this.
Look up behind the rear fender. You will see fins. That is the bottom of the motor controller.
You get to the battery terminals from the top, under the rear of the seat. Under a cheap paper-like cover. Then you will see five bolts on the motor controller. Three go to the motor.
The other two are the neg and pos of the battery voltage.
Some say the torque of these bolts are very important. Lots of current on them, especially while riding. It's probably a good idea to look up the torque spec., however, I didn't bother and went by what would feel reasonable to me. And that was a couple of years ago and all has been fine.
Keep the key out and not near the bike if you work around that area. And not charging. You want the contactor to be open when you work on that otherwise very dangerous area of the bike.
Regardless if you use the connector for the DeltaQ or the controller with the Elcons, to charge, the OBC will also have to be used. But you can still charge without the OBC if you keep the key in, bike on,
or else do this.-Don- Reno, NV