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Old 11-10-2008, 04:41 PM   #4
StratoGeezer
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Default Re: Swapping out (upgrading) an EZ-GO Electric Motor

Hey - thanks guys for the speedy responses!

What more can you tell me about the 48 volt conversion? From what little I know that essentially means adding 2 more batts that would sit in the rear club holder compartment. What else is involved - just a couple more cables, or is there more to it than that?

What would the main benefits be of 48 vs 36 volts?

Would this conversion still work with the new motor/controller combo that I just bought?

Appreciate the help!! Can't wait for my parts to arrive this week.
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