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Old 04-28-2014, 10:26 AM   #1
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Default Series Solenoid

I was wondering about HD solenoids. I have my stock one still with a 500 amp controller, HD switch and 2 ga wires on my series CC 48V Club Car. I am not experiencing any problems (that I know), but I am curious what a HD solenoid would help? The cart is used on mostly flat streets here in Florida. I am also having a custom motor built for the cart that is suppose to increase torque by 60% and still have around 5500 rpm at 48V. It is a few weeks away.

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Old 05-01-2014, 02:31 AM   #2
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Default Re: Series Solenoid

Been digging around the forum and found the answer to my question in one of ScottyBs post.

I believe I not only need a HD Solenoid, but also a fuse on the batteries.

This forum is very helpful.

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Old 05-08-2014, 11:03 AM   #3
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Finished the install of HD Solenoid and 400AMP fuse. No one has responded but I will post how I modified. There was not enough room to install where old solenoid was so I had to attach to Alum frame. If you you have not seen Scotty's HD solenoid it is a huge. I picked up a ANN Fuse holder and a 400 amp fuse. I installed the fuse where the old solenoid was.

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I don't have any first hand experience with electrical upgrades, but everything looks great! Thanks for the pics...
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hey its in the smilie vault

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Ok did I screw something up? Pretty new to this cart modification.

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Ok did I screw something up? Pretty new to this cart modification.

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no no no ... we are just picking on each other ... you did good
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hey its in the smilie vault

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