Hi Mick,
1) Unfortunately the 16 beeps/flashes is undocumented and I don't know what this indicates.
2) If you are not using a GM programming lead perhaps this could be the problem:
7. When I connect the USB or Even Power the VEC300 by 79V the led blinks for 16times.
The problem is solved by using this connection:
CH340 Tx-> VEC300 Rx
CH340 Rx-> VEC300 Tx
CH340 3.3v-> VEC300 5v
CH340 GND-> VEC300 GND
The jumber on the CH340 makes connection between the Vcc->3.3V.
The wiring diagram is showing wrong information that the USB power pin must be connected to 5v but in actual case it must be connected to 3.3v.
3) I think that 14 beeps/flashes is connected with the throttle signal voltage
(either out of range or too high when controller is initially powered up)Try
enabling the
Throttle voltage range protection enable setting to see if it makes any difference.
The
Throttle lowest allowed voltage (V) is usually slightly lower than the
Throttle lower voltage fault exit value (V) so try lowering the
Throttle lowest allowed voltage (V) to
0.1V.
You could also try increasing the
stall protection time (s) and/or the
Maximum phase current duration (s) to see if it makes any difference.
Try transposing the figures for the
Rated phase current (A) and the
Maximum phase current (A) as I would expect these to be the other way around.
Please note that the phase current can often be a lot higher than the battery drawn current. On the Magic Pie hubmotors the battery current is 25/30A max but the phase current goes up to 70A.
The
Starting phase current (A) seems to be set a bit high, as the tooltip text implies that it is the
minimum phase current that the controller can output.
You didn't mention which motor you are using but the
Rated motor speed (rpm) of 7000 rpm seems to be a bit high, as the 5kW and 10kW GM motors are both rated at 3500 rpm with a maximum rpm @ 48V of around 4400~4750 rpm.
Try these suggestions and please let us know what happens.
Alan