Hi James and
to the forum.
14 regular beeps/flashes usually occurs when the Throttle is not in the idle state when the system is initially powered on.
Although I don't have any first hand experience with the VEC500 controller, I would expect the error to disappear completely once the throttle signal voltage had changed to a value within the expected "Neutral" or "throttle released" voltage range appropriate to the selected throttle type.
I think your 1.2V in Neutral might be too low for a boat type throttle with the
Hyperbola throttle mode selection or could be slightly too high for a released normal style throttle with
Linear throttle mode selection.
Boat style Reverse-Neutral-Forward throttles should be ~2.2V in neutral
(1.2V = full reverse and 3.2V = full forward) and a typical zero to maximum type throttle should be 0.8~1.0V when released, and the motor should start to spin at 1.2V until it reaches maximum rpm at 3.2V with these settings:
If the throttle parameter settings and the throttle signal voltages are all correct, try changing the
Speed throttle type from
0:Hall effect throttle and
1:Potentiometer throttle (or vice versa) to see if it makes any noticeable difference.
If you can export the parameters to a *.foc file and then attach the file to another post, I will take a look at them to see if something is obviously amiss with any of the parameters that could be preventing the motor from running.
If you have already sorted the problem, please update this thread with the solution, and also consider attaching the *.foc file of the working parameters
(along with the actual throttle signal voltages you have observed if possible) as this information could be really helpful for others who may be experiencing similar problems.
Alan