Hi and
to the forum.
6 beeps would definitely indicate a MOSFET protection error
if it was the older style GM VEC controller, but your controller is the newer EZ-kontrol type.
According to the
EZkontrol Users Manual the 6 beeps indicate a "Motor Overtemperature" error.
As your video also shows an indicated motor temperature of 300°C, I'm guessing there may be a problem with either the Motor's temperature sensor or its wiring.Unfortunately, I have no experience with the EZkontrollers or their programming software/Apps so I don't know if it's possible to temporarily disable the motor temperature protection to enable the motor to be quickly tested before locating the cause of the excessively high temperature reading.
Double check the temperature sensor wiring from the motor
(the Black and White wires on the Hall Sensor connector).
According to the data sheet for the
KTY84-130 temperature sensor it should have a resistance of between 970 and 1030 Ohms at 100°C
(measured between the black and white wires on the motor with the Hall connector disconnected.)I would expect the resistance to be lower than 600 Ohms
(if your motor temperature is also at the same 6°C that's showing for the controller temperature) if the motor temperature sensor is working correctly.
Temperature (°C)Hopefully it will be something very simple like a loose connection.
Alan EDIT: Temperature/Resistance Curve Added