Brushed Controller Aluminium Alloy 24V 500W Motor Controller 3.26x2.55x1.45 inch Bike Motor for Electric Bicycle Scooter E-Bike
Brushed Controller, Aluminium Alloy 24V 500W Motor Controller 3.26x2.55x1.45 inch Bike Motor for Electric Bicycle Scooter E-Bike: Home Improvement. This item is a brushed motor controller, it can provide steady rate and sensitive control of braking and direction changes . The wires and interfaces are durable, and ensure low malfunction of long time use . The interfaces have instruction labels on them for your easy installation . Suitable for electric bicycles and scooter . The controller shell is made of aluminium alloy, which can protect the inner circuit and good for heat dissipation to avoid thermal overloading . Features: . 1. The controller shell is made of aluminium alloy, which can protect the inner circuit and good for heat dissipation to avoid thermal overloading. . 2. This item is a brushed motor controller, it can provide steady rate and sensitive control of braking and direction changes. . 3. The wires and interfaces are durable, and ensure low malfunction of long time use. . 4. The interfaces have instruction labels on them for your easy installation. . 5. Suitable for electric bicycles and scooter. . . . Specification: . Material: Aluminium alloy . Rated Voltage: 24V . Under-Voltage Protection: 20±0.5V . Speed Regulator: 1-4V . Match Motor: 350-500W motor . Suitable for: electric bicycles and scooter . Size: Approx. 83 * 65 * 37 mm / 3.26 * 2.55 * 1.45 inch . Weight: Approx. 186 g . . . Package List: . 1 * Brushed Controller . . . Noted: . . . 1. Please read the labels on the interfaces of the controller, make sure that every interface is rightly connected to what it matches. . 2. To the thick black&red power cord, the red is for battery positive electrode, and black for battery negative electrode. to the thick yellow&blue motor cord, the blue for positive electrode, the yellow for negative electrode. Make sure that power cord is placed rightly to prevent damage. . . . . . .


