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What is the output voltage of the 48V DC brushless motor controller?
According to the types of controlled motors, there are brush motors and brushless motors (with Hall and without Hall).

Press power: 250W, 350W, 500W, 800W, 1000W, etc.

Electric vehicles are generally DC, with output voltages ranging from 24V, 36V and 38V.

Taking 36V as an example, matters needing attention:

1.36V controller is used to adjust and control the output voltage, and the upper limit of its output voltage is the rated voltage of the battery. In other words, the controller used for speed regulation can only output "rated voltage" and "regulated voltage", which is below 36V.

The upper limit of 2.36V controller output is the battery voltage. The battery voltage just fully charged is 1.2 times the rated voltage, about 42V, but it will soon return to the rated value of about 36V. If it is put into use immediately, the voltage will return to 36V due to the connection of the load motor.

Please note that this is no-load voltage. There is no problem with "36V controller matching use".

In the design, the controller has an adaptive range and sufficient voltage, which does not affect the performance of electric vehicles within the controllable range.