When I look at my 160A motor controller, it has a port that is called "CTL." What does CTL stand for? Is that a sort of protocol like RS232?
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$\begingroup$ Who makes this controller? What is the model? Do you have a photo? Did you look at the manufacturers web site? $\endgroup$– Guy SirtonApr 28, 2014 at 23:43
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$\begingroup$ Yes, Non of the information is online. And like I wrote, I have the 160A motor controller. It's sold by ampflow. My rank does not allow me to post pictures yet. But here is the link: ampflow.com/motor_controller.htm $\endgroup$– PototoApr 29, 2014 at 6:51
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$\begingroup$ The pictures on the website are too small to read the writing on the motor controller. Can you take a better picture and post it? $\endgroup$– IanApr 29, 2014 at 14:19
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$\begingroup$ My rank does not allow me to post pictures yet, but I'll try to use a dropbox link or something. $\endgroup$– PototoApr 29, 2014 at 16:14
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$\begingroup$ Wouldn't it be easier to ask the vendor? At any rate, what type of connector is this? $\endgroup$– Guy SirtonApr 30, 2014 at 3:32
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From that page,
This speed adjuster plugs into the radio control inputs of the motor controllers.
So my guess would be that CTL is short for "Control". Without a better picture or a user manual, only the vendor would be able to say for sure.