our association is making some experiments with an off-road wheelchair equipped with 4 MP.
unfortunatly, we just burned two MP controllers within a few days. the reason seems to be due to the wiring in conjunction with the bumps in off-road conditions.
it is a pity as the MP is really good compared to the other motors we had before on the same wheelchair which ran about 3000kms off-road without any problem.
The first notice is that the state of the wire insulation from motor phases is quite bad.(see picture)
after unsoldering, it appears that one of the motor phase wire had a contact with the negative track on the board (see the copper appearing on negative track)
why this bloody negative track is passing all along the motor phases tracks!! too closed to the motor phases wires.
also the space between tracks of the phases is very narrow and as the soldering is "not so good" this is an other potential risk.
Last point: I am not sure but it seems that the PCB is not protected against moisture (varnish or resin) and the inside of the motor is a perfect condensation place with its aluminium walls. I found some first traces of rust and moisture attack on the iron of the coils and on the PCB