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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jul 2008
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| I have a 1999 EZ-GO Non-DCS golf cart. Need some info on this Advanced DC Motor # 73124G02. Need to know what HP it is and what controller runs it. It has another # A95-4005A also. Runs good in troubleshooting but not at all with the throttle. Here's what I have done so far: measured the ITS, replaced Microswitch in accelerator under floor, get a beep in reverse on F&R switch, hear solenoid click by pressing accelerator but NO WHEELS turn unless wires go directly to the motor from the batteries. I believe the old Curtis 1206-001 (obsolete) controller 5-pin is BAD. Measures at 24V when should not top 16V under the tests. Before I buy a new ALLTRAX controller, I wanted to make sure the motor was STOCK. It says it is a FLEET SPEED Rating. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks, Bob |
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| Interesting... ![]() Join Date: Jun 2007
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| It's a stock 2HP motor. 2800 RPM's. A stock 275 amp Curtis is used with it. A 400-450 amp Alltrax makes a decent combo. You can get a higher amp controller but the motor wont "use" all of the extra power. The stock motor can only use around 400 amps or so. |
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| Golf Cart Photographer Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Wichita Falls Texas - My Ride 2010 Club Car
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| Welcome to the forum felder...................... |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Jul 2008
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| Thanks Roady for the reply. I can get an NPX4844EZ controller for more TORQUE but will it add any speed also? Or I can get an AXE4844 but what does that do for it? Thanks for any help. |
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| You will only see a torque increase. You may also see a speed increase on hills only because of the higher amps. The only way you will get more speed is a higher voltage, high rpm motor, gears or taller tires, etc. I think the NPX line is Non-programable. The AXE is programable....other than that they are about the same. |
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