1. First check whether your motor is brushed or brushless. Usually brushed motors have 2 phase wires, while brushless motors have 3 phase wires.
2. Confirm the motor voltage. If the controller voltage and motor voltage do not match, the motor may not work.
3. Confirm the power/current of the motor. Pay attention here that the maximum current of the controller and the maximum current of the motor should not be lower than the battery current. If overcurrent occurs for a long time, the motor and control will be burned out.
4. If your motor has a Hall wire, then your controller must have a Hall function
5. Controller function selection, depending on what your actual application needs, such as lights, electronic brakes, reversing, etc.
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