Should be plug and play. But again, this started because of a smoke motor, you replaced with a new smoke motor and lubed it right?
Otherwise, send this to a tech. I'm trying to help you save money. This could have been as simple as adding a drop of oil early on. It jumped to glue the impeller, lock the motor, burn the circuit board. Mistakes were made, I'm not trying to give you a hard time, but say let's not make more mistakes and continue the pain and expense to your wallet.
And just because you tested the fan motor with a battery pack-
@chefmarkt69 posted:I did connect the motor to an Rc car nickel metal battery pack and it ran great.
it might be drawing higher than normal current and just kill a new $80 board. I personally would not trust the original motor after you told me what you did with the glue.
Smoke fan motors are sold under the common repair parts and upgrades link