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| EMP Motors redesigns and customizes any DC electric motor for higher speed, more torque, or both. When I say "Both", EMP produces an optional 2 speed motor so you can have the best of both worlds....SPEED and TORQUE! 2 speed golf cart motors |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: St. Johns /Jacksonville
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| Good company!! |
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| It looks like they also sell replacement parts for motors. Cool! |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: St. Johns /Jacksonville
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| Im trying to get C-P to start carrying them!!!! |
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| Just me. . Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Pensacola, FL
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| im installing a motor from them right now, good tech support staff... |
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| tic toc Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Just me. . Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Pensacola, FL
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| the only thing I've seen wrong with the switched system, is you can disengage the motor by accident with your foot etc.. so, I installed a microswitch on the second f/r switch, so if it is disengaged, it will turn the car off.. thus preventing any electrical arcs.... all I'm waiting on now is a MCOR conversion kit to get in stock, I didn't think the v-glide would have given it a nice smooth ride... |
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| Master BS'r Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: S. Florida
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| phasetim, I'm not following...where did you mount the second f/r for your foot to hit it? I got a bad switch, Chuck @EMP is sending me a new one. Nice guy...good company! ![]() |
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| Just me. . Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Pensacola, FL
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| on the back of the torque/speed switch i mounted a small micro switch similar to the one on the f/r switch.... thus is someone kicks the switch by accident, there will be no danger of arcs... the torque/speed switch is a manual copper contact, a kid, or someone not paying attention could slip it out and cause an arc, potentially melting the switch, or cause a fire... the two wires that go to the activating micro on the forward/reverse switch, i took one off ran it to my new micro on the torque/speed switch, then connected the two micros together with a new wire.... |
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| Master BS'r Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: S. Florida
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| I got it, post a pic if you can....I have small kids I see your point! |
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