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Old 08-13-2008, 07:00 PM   #5
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Default Re: voltage converter

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Originally Posted by scottyb View Post
I agreed with bill-e-boy on the 20 amp converter because you never know where the add-ons will quit. This year lights and next summer a radio and cel phone charger with gps and who knows what else? So I hate when I spend 80 dollars for the minimum thing and then need more
Good point Scottyb

also when looking at voltage converters pay attention to the type of converter. Some of them are just a rinky dinky resistor setup in a small heatsink block. Then some of them are the much better electronic ones, like the one in the link above, alow you to go from 24-48v some even go more then that. And are much more durable in the long run. Plus some of them have an internal isolator system in them that pervents controller noize from the cart effecting your radio when driving.
Ive used the voltage converter shown above in many carts, and it works great

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