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Old 05-03-2010, 07:47 PM   #1
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I have a 04 TXT EZGO with brand new Energizer batteries, new Alltrax 400 AMP AXE controller and solenoid, new 4 gauge wires, no brake drag and street tires. My question is i expected some torque performance by adding the AXE 400 AMP controller. I dont see and performance gain at all. What can be the problem? All my connections are tight, nothing gets hot. I did not expect any more MPH ,but I did expect torque.


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Old 05-03-2010, 07:48 PM   #2
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Eric, are you saying it doesn't climb grades any better?
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Give your new pack some cycles to "season" the batteries and you should feel the difference.
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Eric, are you saying it doesn't climb grades any better?
yes sir, its the same with the new AXE and the original.
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Give your new pack some cycles to "season" the batteries and you should feel the difference.
how should I do that. i have not run them down yet. should I?
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Also, what controller did you remove from the unit?
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Also, what controller did you remove from the unit?
stock one
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stock one
Smallish black rectangular Curtis 275 amp unit?
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yes sir
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how should I do that. i have not run them down yet. should I?
Let me find Scottyb's new battery tips. Stand by.
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