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Old 08-04-2018, 11:45 AM   #1
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I have look but have not found my answer. So my question what motor is better motor a series or regen motor?

Like is one better go toque and one is better for speed?


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Old 08-04-2018, 12:07 PM   #2
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series is always been the workhorse of the drive systems .


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Old 08-04-2018, 12:23 PM   #3
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Every cart is either series or sepex drive. A series motor works in a series cart and ... you guessed it.
Now which one or more specifically which drive system do you have? http://www.cartsunlimited.net/upgrade-suggestions.html
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Every cart is either series or sepex drive. A series motor works in a series cart and ... you guessed it.

Now which one or more specifically which drive system do you have? http://www.cartsunlimited.net/upgrade-suggestions.html


I have both and they both do well for me but because they are different I knew on had to be better then the other.


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series is always been the workhorse of the drive systems .


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Old 08-04-2018, 12:56 PM   #6
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I have both and they both do well for me but because they are different I knew on had to be better then the other.
Which type drive is better depends on what the cart is used for. In very general terms, series drive carts tend to make better off-road carts and can be used to tow manure spreaders around the farm while sepex drive carts tend to make better on-road carts and multi-purpose carts. However, with proper modifications, either drive system can be used for most anything a golf cart can be used for.

Of course, to do anything other than hauling two Golfers and their Golf clubs over groomed cart trails for about 6 miles in 18 increments with several minutes rest between legs, twice on a single battery charge, the drive system needs to be modified from stock.
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I have both and they both do well for me but because they are different I knew on had to be better then the other.


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Old 08-05-2018, 08:06 PM   #8
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Which type drive is better depends on what the cart is used for. In very general terms, series drive carts tend to make better off-road carts and can be used to tow manure spreaders around the farm while sepex drive carts tend to make better on-road carts and multi-purpose carts. However, with proper modifications, either drive system can be used for most anything a golf cart can be used for.



Of course, to do anything other than hauling two Golfers and their Golf clubs over groomed cart trails for about 6 miles in 18 increments with several minutes rest between legs, twice on a single battery charge, the drive system needs to be modified from stock.


Thanks JohnnieB for that right up I sold my sepex today and as of now kept my series. I used bot and both did well for yard work but I seam to like the series better envelope tho it was a older cart. Thanks to all input.


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