:lol: Yeah, it *can* be simple, but when you have a programmable controller it can get complex to setup the way you want.
With simple "brainless" controllers (that have no options, so are generically setup to just work with whatever motor, by brute force mostly), they are relatively simple to setup. But they don't let you adjust anything if you don't like something, or it doesn't work with your motor. And they aren't as "efficient"; they just push until the motor moves, etc. (or until something blows up)
With simple "brainless" controllers (that have no options, so are generically setup to just work with whatever motor, by brute force mostly), they are relatively simple to setup. But they don't let you adjust anything if you don't like something, or it doesn't work with your motor. And they aren't as "efficient"; they just push until the motor moves, etc. (or until something blows up)