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Old 01-05-2009, 10:36 PM   #1
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Default early 90's motor

how much(volts) can a stock 36v motor handle. im not looking for the motor to last forever but it would be nice to get some life out of it. should i stop at 48v or can i keep goin?
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Old 01-06-2009, 09:59 AM   #2
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Default Re: early 90's motor

It depends on the motor , I know that sounds like a cop out but it is true.
Also depends on the Load, are U running at top end all the time , how much weight
it is pulling , ... etc .. lots of Variables.
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well i didnt even start to build the cart yet but im planing on not having any lift so im goin to run stock size tires, and hopefully i should be running it WOT all the time.....but this cart will just be for playing around on the road and not get that much use and as far as weight i want to make the cart as light as i can but then im goin to have my fat a$$ on it and maybe a drunk buddy but thats it
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Default Re: early 90's motor

Normally U have only 3 easy choices due to the Battery housing,
6 slots x 6 Volt=36 , 6 slots x 8 Volt=36 , 6 slots x 12 Volt=72
And I do not think the motor will handle 72 Volt.
You can add 2 extra 6 volt to the Carry well to get to 48 Volt.
But if your buying all new Batteries the I say go with 6 x 8 Volt.

If 20+ mph is not enough speed then buy a seat belt for your buddy and go with Bigger Wheels and tires :))

Just my openion
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