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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    Can't test that cause just plugging it I. Doesn't result in it overheating
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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    I would be guessing the lvps or the backwarts capacitors. Because the transistors look to be mounted fine an the thermal paste is everywhere and good. How can I check the lvps and the capacitors. And could a wrong display be the reason for that I remembered that for a short time I used another...
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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    Yeah so I used the controller with the display connector. I also bought the same display from that website. And I wired the motor/ hallsensor cables colour's matching so green to green. Which is identical to the last controller cause I knew if I used self learning it would figure things out. The...
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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    so i linked the motor so you can push that link and find out what motor that is the same with the controller the controller i am using now is the same as the old so i dont understand what you want me to do there and i wrote that i wired it with the same color what did i miss ?
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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    i did add the controller and motor the controller was the same that i already used but they did some refresh on it before the mosfets were clampt now it is screwed in
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    controller overheats no blown mosfets and selflearning was used

    i build an 72v 50a e scooter the 1st controller worked, fine until i wantet to plug in a new display and didnt check the wiring it sadly broke. so i bought a new one this one works but gets realy hot. i did use self learning so the hall wires can calibrate, but it still gets hot. do i have to...
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