How to Wire in a VEVOR 48V 2000W Motor Controller and Brushless DC Motor

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  • čas přidán 19. 12. 2022
  • In this video I go over all of the individual wires for the Vevor 48v 2000w Motor controller and Brushless DC Motor - I test all the wires going in and out, and I disconnect the plug off my new digital display and explain those wires too

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  • @bennysgarageau
    @bennysgarageau  Před rokem +4

    New video for the battery is UP!

  • @djhighvoltageoffical
    @djhighvoltageoffical Před rokem +8

    One more thing your motor is operating at 100%, your 3 speed switch if you short that out you will eaither get 50% power or 120% power. So if you want a speed boost short the 3 speed to 120% for an extra boost 🤔😉

  • @evyatartzvi9645
    @evyatartzvi9645 Před rokem +12

    Hi, regarding the speed display what you can do is connect the wire that is responsible for the speed from the screen to one of the phases or the green or blue of the motor, and you will see that the display will change the speed, but be aware, as soon as you stop pressing the button the speed will decrease, the speed that will appear is will be measured according to the amount of current that passes through the motor but not the true speed at which the wheel is moving, for example let's say you are driving right now and then release the button, what will happen is that the speed you see on the display will not show the speed that the wheel is really traveling, it will look like 0 when the wheel still continues to turn, And unfortunately I also did not find a solution to this problem unless you connect an external sensor to the wheel and then connect it to the screen and only then can you see an accurate speed.

  • @DAZUMT
    @DAZUMT  +1

    We are a tricycle motor kit manufacturer which called Dazu Motor and would like to make similar videos. Is there any opportunity for cooperation?

  • @Jsosodke

    I wired everything up and the motor only spins like a millimeter when I give throttle. If you know how to fix this please reply 👍

  • @user-kt9gy5qe1y

    Can u help with mine

  • @PukaBibadeez

    Great video. I have 2 of these 48v 2000w Vevor Controller and motor sets on my Razor MX650 and MX500. They are amazing. I recommend doing the "shunt mod" it made a huge difference in torque. You can find a bunch of instructions on you tube. Cheers!

  • @IAMTheBlackMoon

    The 1800W Vevor motor controller (BY12WF02-C) has the "Speed Limit", "Cruise", and "Reverse" plugs. Shame they didn't just keep consistent on the wiring so it's not so daggone confusing.

  • @normanwray1341

    Hello friend what kind of battery?😊

  • @jvmiller1995

    I am ordering one of these payday on the 3rd as well as a 48volt 2000watt used power supply. The power supply come out of telecommunications field. You can buy them around 100 bucks. But this is fixing to be the heart and sole of a shopsmith and also a 2 x 72 Belt Grinder . 2 3/4 hp Plus It has the option of being cordless. The e brake will make it safer as well. I think this is one of my better Ideas.

  • @ALL4NOGRIP
    @ALL4NOGRIP Před rokem

    So we're did u plug your screen wires into?

  • @hatchetrob

    I never comment. You saved my ass. Couldn't figure out why the motor wasn't running. Bridged the electrical lock. Presto. Thanks mate.

  • @deoz5620

    Nice, clear and well-detailed! BTW, the two black unconnected wires are for the 60v powered ebikes.

  • @mikemazzi226
    @mikemazzi226 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the details on the plugs. Was having a hard time trying to find the reason why motor won't turn ! I saw that u need to bridge the electric lock to work .

  • @kittygrey2181

    many thanks for the wireing of this vevor motor , so helpfull

  • @normanwray1341

    Hi'am glad for you to find out quick sir 😊

  • @0dbm
    @0dbm Před rokem +1

    Well done very well explained

  • @Nuggy2009
    @Nuggy2009 Před rokem

    Thanks man, this really helped me out :)

  • @RealJayStevens
    @RealJayStevens Před rokem +2

    Working on a razor rsf650, this really helps, thank you!

  • @ruslank.9082

    The plug behind the screen changes the indicator for batteries 36V (Off) or 42V (On).