Hi Pcgayan and
to the forum.
I would appear that everything must have been wired correctly if it was running well for 30 minutes, so it is difficult to say why it no longer runs.
Did it suddenly stop while the motor was under high load or during strong regen etc.?
What is the maximum current output available from the 48V
(16A?) battery were you using?
If the maximum battery current setting in the controller was set higher than maximum continuous current output of the battery's
BMS, then perhaps the controller could have been damaged if the
BMS suddenly disconnected the battery power while the motor was running under high load.
Assuming it is not a contactor problem or a poor battery connection
(check that full battery voltage can still be measured across the controller's B+ and B- terminals) try disconnecting the throttle or the Hall sensor connector to see if the controller's LED blinks.
If it still doesn't blink, then I suspect it will be a fault within the controller and you will have to contact your supplier if it is still under warranty.
Alan