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I have a 2 52v j&p motor controller I made my own splitter from the display out to both controllers It turned on both motors ran but there was a red s

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I have a 2 52v j&p motor controller I made my own splitter from the display out to both controllers
It turned on both motors ran but there was a red square symbol didn't understand the square symbol until I rechecked my wiring connection one wire was crossed I had a A controller already order so went back to original settings
My question is if I if I'd correct the wiring connection would there be any current or voltage needs to be checked
 
I have a 2 52v j&p motor controller I made my own splitter from the display out to both controllers
It turned on both motors ran but there was a red square symbol didn't understand the square symbol until I rechecked my wiring connection one wire was crossed I had a A controller already order so went back to original settings
My question is if I if I'd correct the wiring connection would there be any current or voltage needs to be checked
It would be best to start a new thread and include the details and links to the components you are using, since the only thing you have in common with this thread is the use of two controllers,
 
Moved to it's own thread. @bbn if you want to change the title of the thread, just edit your post above E-HP's.

For us to help we'll need more detail, such as the actual wiring you've used in the system, which specific display and controllers you're using.

Did the system work with just one controller, motor, and display?

Did it work with just the other controller, motor, and display?

If not, you need to get each one working first, before combining htem.


What does the symbol you describe mean, according to the display's manual?
 
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