1. Selelekela
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller. Designed for electric bicycles and scooters, this controller supports a wide voltage range and offers robust performance for brushless motors. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper function and safety.
2. Sehlahisoa Overview
The yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller is a dual-mode controller compatible with both Hall sensor and sensorless brushless motors. It features an aluminum alloy casing for durability and efficient heat dissipation.
Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:
- Moqtage Tšebelisano: 48V, 60V, 72V, 84V
- Rated Power: 2000W
- Boholo ba Hona Joale: 45A
- Ts'ebetso ea Dual Mode: Works with or without Hall sensors.
- Boitsebiso: Durable Aluminum Alloy casing.
- Mesebetsi e Kopanetsoeng: Includes features for speed control, braking, cruise control, reverse, and anti-theft.

Figure 1: The yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller, showcasing its blue aluminum casing and multiple wiring harnesses for various connections.
3. Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Tlhaloso |
|---|---|
| E lekantsoe Voltage | 48V-84V |
| Moqolo o tlasetage Tshireletso | 41V |
| Rated Power | 2000W |
| Moeli oa Hona Joale | 45A |
| Number of MOSFETs | 18 |
| Litekanyo (L x W x H) | 20 x 10 x 7 cm (7.87 x 3.94 x 2.76 lisenthimithara) |
| Boima ba 'mele | 1 lik'hilograma (2.2 lbs) |
| Thepa ea Frame | Aluminium Alloy |

Figure 2: Physical dimensions of the controller, indicating its length, width, and height.

Figure 3: Product label detailing nominal voltage range (36V-84V), maximum current (45A-60A), and other technical specifications.
4. Ho kenya le Wiring
Careful wiring is essential for the correct and safe operation of the controller. Refer to the wiring diagram and follow the steps below.

Figure 4: Comprehensive wiring diagram illustrating each connector and its corresponding function for the controller.
Mehato ea Wiring:
- Motor Line Connection: Connect the motor lines, ensuring that colors match (e.g., blue to blue, green to green, yellow to yellow).
- Battery Line Connection: Connect the battery lines. The red wire is for positive (+), and the black wire is for negative (-).
- Throttle and Electric Lock Connection: Connect the controller's throttle line. If your throttle does not have an electric lock, connect the controller's electric lock wire directly to the battery's positive (+) terminal.
- Hall Line Connection: Connect the Hall sensor lines. If your motor does not have Hall sensors, this connection is not required.
- Self-Learning Line (Intelligent Recognition):
- Connect the two self-learning lines (often labeled "intelligent recognition" or "self-study").
- The wheel will either rotate forward or in reverse.
- If the wheel rotates forward, separate the self-learning lines.
- If the wheel rotates in reverse, separate the self-learning lines, then dock them again. The wheel should now rotate forward. Once it rotates forward, separate the self-learning lines. This completes the motor phase learning process.
- Mesebetsi e Eketsehileng: Connect other functions as needed, referring to the list below and the wiring diagram (Figure 4).
Controller Function Connections:
- Jog 3-speed / 4-speed: (Generally not used)
- 3-speed: For speed selection.
- Throttle: Connects to the speed control handle.
- Low Brake: For low-level braking signal.
- Cruise: For cruise control function.
- Kgutla: For reverse gear function.
- Instrument Line: Connects to display driving speed, power, and mileage.
- Self-Learning Line: Used for motor phase recognition (as described in step 5 above).
- High Brake: If your brake lever has two wires, connect the black wire to the high brake input. The red wire connects to the controller's 12V converter. The high brake may not always be used depending on your setup.
- Holo: For Hall sensor input.
- First-line General LCD Instrument Line: For general LCD display connection.
- Anti-theft Signal: For anti-theft alarm signal input.
- Anti-theft Power Supply: For anti-theft system power.
- Electric Door Lock: Connects to the throttle's electric lock. If the throttle lacks an electric lock, connect this to the battery's positive (+) terminal.
- Mohala oa Matla: Main power input.
- Motor Line: Connects to the motor phases.

Setšoantšo sa 5: Haufi view of some key connectors, such as the electric door lock and speed control handle, for precise identification during wiring.
5. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
Once the controller is correctly installed and wired, follow these general operating guidelines:
- Matlafatsa: Ensure all connections are secure before turning on the main power supply to your electric bicycle or scooter.
- Taolo ea Throttle: Use the speed control handle (throttle) to regulate motor speed.
- Mekhoa ea lebelo: If connected, utilize the 3-speed function to select desired power output levels.
- Braking: Apply brakes as usual. The controller will cut power to the motor when a brake signal is detected (low or high brake).
- Cruise Control: Activate the cruise function for maintaining a constant speed, if connected.
- Kgutla: Engage the reverse gear function when needed, if connected.
- Tlhahisoleseding e hlahang: If an instrument line is connected, monitor your speed, power, and mileage on the display.
6. Ho rarolla mathata
If you encounter issues with your yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller, consider the following:
- Ha ho Matla:
- Check battery connections (red to +, black to -).
- Verify the electric door lock connection.
- Netefatsa hore betri e tjhajilwe.
- Motor Not Running or Stuttering:
- Re-check motor phase line connections (color to color).
- Perform the self-learning procedure again (Section 4, Step 5) to ensure correct motor phase recognition.
- Verify Hall sensor connections if your motor uses them. If the motor does not have Hall sensors, ensure the Hall lines are disconnected.
- Motor Runs in Reverse:
- Repeat the self-learning procedure (Section 4, Step 5) to correct motor direction.
- Mocheso o Feteletseng oa Taolo:
- Ensure the controller is mounted in a location with adequate airflow for cooling.
- Verify that the motor is not drawing excessive current due to a fault or being undersized for the application.
- Moqtage Tšebelisano:
- This controller is rated for 48V-84V. Operating consistently at the absolute upper limit (e.g., 84V) may reduce its lifespan or cause failure under certain conditions. Ensure your battery voltage is within the recommended operating range and does not exceed the maximum voltage under full charge.
If problems persist, consult a qualified technician or contact yuandai customer support.
7. Tlhokomelo
The yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller is designed for durability and requires minimal maintenance. Follow these guidelines to ensure longevity:
- Boloka Hloekile: Periodically clean the exterior of the controller to prevent dust and debris buildup, which can hinder heat dissipation.
- Hlahloba Likhokahano: Regularly check all wiring connections to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion. Loose connections can lead to intermittent operation or damage.
- Qoba ho Kena ka Metsi: While the aluminum casing offers some protection, avoid direct exposure to heavy rain or submersion in water to prevent internal damage.
- Ho hlomamisa ka nepo: Ensure the controller is securely mounted to prevent vibrations and physical damage during operation.
8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso
The product comes with a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the documentation provided at the time of purchase or contact yuandai customer service. For technical support or inquiries, please reach out to your retailer or the manufacturer directly.
Moetsi: yuandai
Lebitso la Mohlala: yuandai Intelligent Brushless Controller
ASIN: B09FHGP85F