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Newport NK180 - Connect to the Speed Controller; Connect to the Battery

Newport NK180
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4.7 Connect to the Speed Controller
1. Find the signal cable coming from the motor shaft and connect it
to the speed controller. Make sure the cable is tightly connected.
2. It is recommended to t the cable into the cable tidy slot
underneath of the speed controller.
3. You can choose to mount the speed controller at the most
convenient location for operation. There are two M4 mounting
holes with nuts pre-installed on the back of the speed controller
which can be used to mount when needed.
4.8 Connect to the Battery
The motor is adaptable with 24V (two 12V batteries connected in
series) deep cycle marine battery package, 24V LFP lithium battery
(including two 12V LFP lithium batteries connected in series) and
25.9V lithium cobalt oxide battery package. Please follow the steps
below to complete the battery connection.
1. Find the battery cables from the motor; there should be a red and
a black cable.
2. Connect the red cable to the positive battery terminal and the
black cable to the negative battery terminal.
3. Make sure the battery cables are connected to the correct terminal.
The motor will not operate if battery cables are installed incorrectly.
Be sure all switches are in the OFF position
before connecting to battery or batteries. Electrical arcing near the
battery could cause an explosion. The battery produces hydrogen
and oxygen gases while charging. This potentially explosive
mixture escapes through the ll vent cell caps and may form an
explosive atmosphere around the battery for several hours after
it has been charged. Electrical arcing or ames can ignite the gas
and cause an explosion, which may shatter the battery and could
cause blindness or other serious injury.

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