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Old 08-03-2018, 11:47 AM   #1
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Default Cables 11 pcs do I need them all

I got a new cable Today it come with 11 cables it looks like I’m gonna have two extra should I be changing the blue and the orange wire also it’s a 2014 club car president IQ. The blue and orange wires go to the motor and they’re very thin.
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Old 08-03-2018, 03:16 PM   #2
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I got a new cable Today it come with 11 cables it looks like I’m gonna have two extra should I be changing the blue and the orange wire also it’s a 2014 club car president IQ. The blue and orange wires go to the motor and they’re very thin.
Maybe there is extra cables for the onboard computer
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Here's what I'd do with the blue and orange wires for the field connections. When you replace the A1 A2 wires instead of throwing them away relabel the old wires F1 F2 and use them for the field connections. Then connect the other end to F1 F2 at the controller. Added benefit is that you won't need to buy a crimper to redo the old blue orange wires.

You may hear people say that you don't need to change those wires but the amount of current that those wires carries develops the torque. In my case it can go as high 25 amps.
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Here's what I'd do with the blue and orange wires for the field connections. When you replace the A1 A2 wires instead of throwing them away relabel the old wires F1 F2 and use them for the field connections. Then connect the other end to F1 F2 at the controller. Added benefit is that you won't need to buy a crimper to redo the old blue orange wires.

You may hear people say that you don't need to change those wires but the amount of current that those wires carries develops the torque. In my case it can go as high 25 amps.
Great idea thank you
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