First time poster, somewhat new to DC electronics… I’m working on building a 48v yard cart for helping Mrs. Imagineer with toting water to her gardens and various planting beds. What I’m building will be similar to this:
For a motor, I purchased a Vevor 48v 1800w kit. This past weekend, I bench tested it and it works fine, short video here:
My concern is when I attached the battery, there was a large spark. The throttle was connected. The plug for the power switch was not jumpered. With the battery connected, I twisted the throttle and nothing happened. I jumpered the power switch plug, twisted the throttle and the motor spun as expected. That tells me the controller is probably fine.
The big spark tells me that even with the throttle closed and the power switch disconnected, the controller is still pulling significant current.
Anyone have experience with these Vevor motor kits who can suggest what/why it might be pulling current?
For a motor, I purchased a Vevor 48v 1800w kit. This past weekend, I bench tested it and it works fine, short video here:
My concern is when I attached the battery, there was a large spark. The throttle was connected. The plug for the power switch was not jumpered. With the battery connected, I twisted the throttle and nothing happened. I jumpered the power switch plug, twisted the throttle and the motor spun as expected. That tells me the controller is probably fine.
The big spark tells me that even with the throttle closed and the power switch disconnected, the controller is still pulling significant current.
Anyone have experience with these Vevor motor kits who can suggest what/why it might be pulling current?