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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: St. Johns /Jacksonville
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Mechanicsville, VA
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| Hey this is great ! How about the parts description page to go along with the numbers? Joe |
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| WILD | how bout diagrams for the old ezgos with the motor siting perpindicular of the axle, i pay attention in geometry |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Snellville, Ga.
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| I have one of those perpendicular arrangements that I hope to get to 72 volts. I've ordered(not recieved and holding judgement) a controller and pot box. If it is recieved in time I will install this weekend. My wife is getting tired of jerkying speed to speed, so what wife wants I have to deliver.(I have an old resistor cart upgrading to controller). I have already gone from 36 to 48 volts, ready to move up. Just a side question, if I should blow this motor up will emp/plumquik/other be able to rebuild at a reasonable cost to handle 72 volts. |
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| Gone Wild | Watch out for Plum Quick. I bought one of their motors and it blew up 3 minutes after installing it. I've heard nothing bad about EMP. EMP motors are the best bang for the buck. I got excellent results out of 48 volts with a D&D motor. I believe it was an ES 65 51. |
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| WILD | yeah the resistors are shot on my cart already, its got two speeds crawling speed and chirp the tires on pavement speed |
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| Two Cheeks Sliding ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Suburban Chicago
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Ihave a Power Wise 28115 GO1 That is not charging. I am told chargers don't go bad but I get nothing from my charger and my batts seem good. Should I invest in a new power board or is there something else I can check. I do have 120V in but nothing out as far as I can tell. Thanks |
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| Two Cheeks Sliding ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Suburban Chicago
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