Ok, will try, but the connector plate for the battery, where do I try to set power to (far right and far left?)
There are 5 pins on the plate.
Now I'm confused, I naturally assumed that you were going to try with a 24V battery:
I really do not want to have to go buy 2 more 12 car batteries to get 48v
Unfortunately, I have no way of knowing what pin layout has been used on your battery connector plate.
And witch is "most likely" to be positive and negative? I have this battery -
https://em3ev.com/shop/em3ev-48v-13s5p-jumbo-shark-ebike-battery/
Negative (
-) is usually a Black wire and Positive (
+) is usually a Red wire, but this is not always the case with all batteries.
If it has separate leads for power and charging, the power leads are usually thicker than the charging leads.
I always use a voltmeter to double check the polarity of a battery if I'm in any doubt.
If the polarity of the meter probes is reversed, the battery voltage reading will still be displayed but will typically have a "-" sign in front of it, or if you are using an analogue meter, the needle will try to flick back below zero.
Alan