I disassembled and measured the current with a multimeter in all modes - when the motor is turned off, only 0.35v goes to the motor (regardless of whether there is a cord for charging or not), changing the modes, the voltage rises, but since the brushless (brushless) motor is declared, then it must have (in addition to + and ground) the control third wire, but here it is not (two come from the board and the third contact on it is soldered to the second). For such motors (judging by the info on the internet, I won’t pick it out myself, because I don’t want to break it) a periodic signal is required (one by one for different groups of magnets) and I still don’t have a normal oscilloscope to measure and how else to check / get a signal I don’t know (I’m sorry, I’m not a specialist, but an amateur arduinist). If anyone has info, write to begon123@gmail. Com
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