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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: OHIO
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i have a 2001 electric ezgo cart...36v...i would like to convert it to 48 v...can someone tell me the best way to do it or were i could find good information/instructions on how to...(dealer will cost to much)
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Brkn it dwn BaRnEy StYlE
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Kaufman, Texas
Posts: 3,449
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You will need
1. 48 volt speed controller. 2. 48 volts worth of batteries 3. 48 volt solenoid (some get by with the 36 volt) 4. 48 volt charger (optional)You can charge two 6 volt batteries with a 12 volt automotive type charger. It's a fairly easy convert. The hardest thing will be wiring the new speed controller in. Even then it's pretty much unbolt/bolt. The solenoid will wire up like the original solenoid. If you use six 8 volt batteries they will pretty much wire the same way as the stock batteries. Best thing to do is read, read, read,...and ask as many questions as you want. Heres a nice 48 volt build by Gornoman. Z06 Graduates to 48V! |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: OHIO
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thank u very much for the info
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Getting Wild
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Garland, TX
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Wow..., sluggish, 36V upgrade. Might be a good idea to create a specific non-post thread to answer that question. looks like all of us have many of the same problems, questions, desires.
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