A quick recap
The first connections in the speed controller box was for the "biggies", the Battery (power in) & the Motor (power out)
...the next, connection was for the On/Off switch & the reverse switch
...then, we connected the Throttle & the Brake Lever
…& finally we connected the signal wires going to the Shunt
Now, before we get to the Brake light circuit, lets discuss "fuses"
* All "load bearing" circuits should have a fuse
(anything that "draws power" like a motor, meters, lights)
...& also, anything that "conveys power" like the charge port
...for signal circuits, it's not quite as important
On the kart, the entire electrical system will be protected by the 50A Circuit Breaker (resettable fuse)
...which covers the "high draw" power stuff fine
...but, what about the "small power" stuff like the meter, charge port &/or lights?
The Amp/Volt meter only draws ~50mA
...the charger for this size battery pack (48V 12AH) is only rated at 3A
…& an LED brake light should also draw less than 1A
IMO
...there would have to be a heck of a short, in either one of those "small circuits", to "flip" a 50A breaker
So, "to be safe" it would be a good idea, to add a small (5A) fuse to each of these "load bearing" circuits
So, to connect the brake light
...we need to add a 5A fuse (inside of the box)
...but, we also need to lower the voltage, from 48V down to 12V
(unless we want to use (4) 12V lights, wired in series)
(which would be kool except, that would also quadruple the power draw, just for a "simple" brake light)

...also, to help keep the brake light power draw lower, it's best to use an LED light as opposed to an "old style" incandescent light
An LED brake light probably has a "higher amp draw" than the Amp/Volt meter
...but, since the brake light is only used "intermittently", I think a simple Voltage Divider (like I tested to power the meter) should work
(I'ma gonna giv'er a try, anyways)
So, to hook-up the brake light, I first needed to connect "extension wires" that will reach from the plug on the speed controller marked "stop light", back to where the brake light goes
I used a piece of red ~16g. wire to connect to the SC the red wire (48V+) via a voltage divider (now 12V+) to the brake light
...& a piece of black ~16g. wire to connect to the SC green wire (-) straight to the brake light negative
For the 48V to 12V voltage divider...
I soldered a 3Kohm resistor to the red wire (48V+) coming from the SC wire
...& then, soldered both a 1Kohm resistor & a piece of ~16g, black wire to the other end of the 3Kohm resistor
The other end of the 1Kohm resistor connects to the 5A fuse holder & then to the red "extension wire" going to the brake light
…& the black wire (from the voltage divider) goes to the battery pack negative (-)
Whew

...did you get all that?
Hopefully the pics help
