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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 12
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now that I have my new solenoid installed I want to move up to 72 volts I currently have my 48v main pack and two extra 6v in the bagwell for 60v total. I installled a for/rev switch too go between 48 and 60 volts. I tried 2 optimas but they got hot. any 12v that would hold up.
controller is 48/72v note I now have a 3 speed cart. 2 speed emp motor and 48v 0r 60v at the flip of a switch. What fun. jeff |
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Master BS'r
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Treasure Coast, FL
Posts: 1,240
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That means you have 3 F/R levers, where are you putting them all? Sounds cool.
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 345
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Why dont you use a marine isolater switch on one position it would be one set of bats on next position it woud be the other and on the third position it would be all bats
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Ft. Lauderdale
Posts: 2,377
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I think Peko makes them
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