I don't know that controller, but there are usually some Schottky diodes either interspersed with the FETs or near them. Sometimes you don't need to change them because they are already rated for higher voltage. That was the case with a YiYun LB-37 controller I modded. You have to find the diode (usually the outer two pins will be soldered to the same bus) and read the model code printed on them. Then pull a datasheet from Digi-key or elsewhere and figure out what voltage they're rated for. If you need something bigger, then replace them.
On the controllers I've modded, I had to replace the power resistor feeding the control circuitry. These usually were about 1K ohms and I had to replace them with 1.6 or 1.7 K ohms to keep the input to the voltage regulator in spec.
Don't forget the precharge resistor.