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04-04-2018, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2018
Location: MA
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Upgrade Advice for first time owner
Hello, this is my first time posting and also 1st time owning a golf cart. I have a 2001 Ezgo 36v TXT PDS which needs new batteries. Before buying 6-6v batteries I thought I would ask some questions.
What do you this my best option and bang for the buck would be right now? I would ultimately like to upgrade the controller, batteries, and motor to 48V but I don't currently have the cash to do it all now. So should I: *Buy 6 new batteries now and save up $ to convert everything to 48V later? *Buy a new alltrax controller and 7-6v batteries now? Where do you put the 7th battery? and is the stock motor good for 42v? * Also open to any other idea's. Thank you, |
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04-04-2018, 02:06 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: AZ
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Re: Upgrade Advice for first time owner
Stock motor is great at 42v, not long life on 48v tho. Even at 36v, a Alltrax controller will gain you some speed. 42v is the sweet spot for that motor. Keep in mind you must also get a new 42v charger (no, your original charger can't be modified to do the job). And new cables and solenoid.
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