Anybody able to identify this controller?

Johnny Bravo

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Made by Fraser Nash. That’s about all I’ve managed to find out. 48v dc three phase brushless. I know how the main connections are done, and the encoder, just not sure on the thin red and black wires and the green and white wires that are connected to a computer like connector. Anybody able to enlighten me!
I am new to the forum, so please go easy on me.
cheers
Johnny
 

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Any body familiar with this? Control of it must be via two round multi pin plugs, shown in the first photo.
 

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The motor seems to have been supplied by Anaheim Automation, again not a lot of info
 

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Its obviously a 3 phase flux capacitor.

the 3 phase models can alter the sine angle of 3 phases at once while modulating the flux capacity and phase angle in relation to a floating ground @ 3 megohms.
 

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Its obviously a 3 phase flux capacitor.

the 3 phase models can alter the sine angle of 3 phases at once while modulating the flux capacity and phase angle in relation to a floating ground @ 3 megohms.
Obviously 🙄
Thank you for your most helpful post…..
Dont give up your day job just yet, your comedy routine is rather weak….
 

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Wow, no need to get torked off. There probably one or two guys here that even have clue on that shyt. I'm just trying to rattle some cages, and see what crawls out.
l think yer right whitetrash.
Good luck, JB, l hope sparky can help ya out.
 
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