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Old 11-30-2010, 04:34 PM   #1
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Default Heavy duty solenoid.

2004 TXT electric series. 6 months ago I upgraded to 400 amp Alltrax controller and 4 gauge wires throughout. Also HD FNR switch. Should I upgrade my solenoid to a HD solenoid. Im having no problems with my soleniod now. Will I gain anything by going to HD. My cart is 36 volts. Thanks for any help.
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Old 11-30-2010, 04:37 PM   #2
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2004 TXT electric series. 6 months ago I upgraded to 400 amp Alltrax controller and 4 gauge wires throughout. Also HD FNR switch. Should I upgrade my solenoid to a HD solenoid. Im having no problems with my soleniod now. Will I gain anything by going to HD. My cart is 36 volts. Thanks for any help.
Yes, you should upgrade to a HD solenoid. When is the question - Meaning if yours is OK now, do you want to wait for it to short out and possibly cause additional damage? Or go ahead pay for the new one now and install without any further mishaps?

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no to mention when the solenoid blows you might be where you are not supposed to be. This is just an idea. When i mention that to some of my customers they go ahead and by the bigger solenoid. lol
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Old 12-01-2010, 07:00 PM   #4
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Depends on the kind you got now. If it's one of the tin can one's then yes. or wait till you go to 48v and buy it then :-)
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