Hi and
to the forum.
The factory setting for the battery voltage is usually 24V, although I received one kit direct from China that was originally set to 36V, which meant it wouldn't run at all when I first tested it on 24V.
I now have all my controllers set to 24V so that I can use any of my LiPo packs
(25.9V, 29.6V or 51.8V) without having to reprogram the controller each time.
Some Magic Pies have been found to produce more power if the controller is set to 24V when using 48V batteries.
If your battery pack has its own battery management system
(BMS) it should be protected against becoming over-discharged during use, but if yours doesn't have any
BMS it might be best to set the controller's battery voltage setting to match the battery being used, as this should allow the controller to cut out if the battery voltage drops too low.
As I use home-made LiPo packs, which don't have a
BMS, I use a very simple plugin battery monitor with an audible alarm which alerts me if the battery voltage starts to drop too low.
Alan