Re: Electric Cart Climbing a Hill
Resurrecting the oldest thread in the club car section even though it appears to be empty. :lhmo:
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Re: Electric Cart Climbing a Hill
Not stock CC's. You can expect 13MPH uphill from them. But with a 5 or 6 HP speed motor and a Alltrax controller and a Lithium battery pack you can expect 20 some MPH uphill. It's written vague because your results will vary. BTW this was written about Sepex carts I have no idea about series carts.
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Maybe you should move somewhere there are no hills then it wouldn't be a problem lol. The hill to the boat ramp here is exceptional but the Corp of Engineers does not allow carts there now. I had a series cart that would climb it but it didn't like it. The Corp of Engineers does not like it when carts get buried on the beach.
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Yes. Yes they do.
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I too have been wondering this also, as well as how much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
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A woodchuck would chuck as much wood as he could if a woodchuck could chuck wood.
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I hear woodchucks taste like chicken
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My Precedent (details in sig) slows down a fair amount up hills. Enough that it makes me double check the voltage meter to see if there's a problem.
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