Drunkskunk
100 GW
From your first pic, the 3 large wires are the phase wires. Those attach to the 3 phase wires on the controller. Start by matching color to color, but they don't always work that way, so you may need to make a change after everything is hooked up.
The 5 thinner wires are the hall sensor wires. they tell the controller when to turn on the various phase wires, and in what order. They should connect to 5 similar wires on the controller color for color, but that also may need to be changed. the colors used aren't universal, but figuring out which ones are right isn't hard. Red always goes to red, black always to black.
There is a possibility that your controller is one of the sensorless models, and won't have those 5 wires. If so, ignore them for now. A pic of your actual controller and it's connectors would help.
The power wires indicated on the diagram are the wires that run to the battery.
once everything is hooked up, and if the controller is indeed sensorless and those 5 thin wires remain ignored, figuring out the 3 phase wires will be easy. It will either work perfect, or try to run in reverse (which will go nowhere in a geared motor) If it trys to go in reverse, switching any two wires will cause it to run forward.
The 5 thinner wires are the hall sensor wires. they tell the controller when to turn on the various phase wires, and in what order. They should connect to 5 similar wires on the controller color for color, but that also may need to be changed. the colors used aren't universal, but figuring out which ones are right isn't hard. Red always goes to red, black always to black.
There is a possibility that your controller is one of the sensorless models, and won't have those 5 wires. If so, ignore them for now. A pic of your actual controller and it's connectors would help.
The power wires indicated on the diagram are the wires that run to the battery.
once everything is hooked up, and if the controller is indeed sensorless and those 5 thin wires remain ignored, figuring out the 3 phase wires will be easy. It will either work perfect, or try to run in reverse (which will go nowhere in a geared motor) If it trys to go in reverse, switching any two wires will cause it to run forward.