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Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Goodyear AZ
Posts: 5
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![]() I have a 1990 Melex electric with a controller, model 262 serial #184978
also has a high /low speed switch. how can I get more speed from cart? present speed about 12mph. Would changing the controller help or do I need to change motor. Cart is 36 volts. |
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#2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 979
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![]() The answer I got to this question was to convert to 48 volts (add 2 6v batteries in series in the pack), which may require replacing the 36v solenoid with a 48v solenoid. I haven't converted mine yet, and in fact mine is currently running only 30 volts (still short one battery in the pack). I hope to convert mine later this month. I'm taking the dead battery back for replacement, and will buy two more at the same time, so I can upgrade.
It's that or I might get 8 12v batteries, and run 2 sets of 4 in series (48v with two parallel banks for longer run time). The only reason for the 12v batteries is I can get some very cheap (free actually). If you convert yours, let me know how you like it. :) |
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Happy Carting
![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 73,100
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![]() If you are going to run 12v batts you best be getting them for free....they won't last long - they hate the routine.
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#4 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Tucson, AZ
Posts: 979
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![]() Yeah, we get batteries for free quite regularly, some new, some not, but they're usually fine. I figure for free I won't complain, and if I run two banks of 48v it shouldn't be quite as bad/rough. I won't let them get drained too far before I charge. I don't drive that far usually, so I'd probably just top things off every so often, and not "deep cycle" them if I can help it. We do get deep cycle batteries often enough though, that it shouldn't be too bad. Not as nice as running the 8 6v's, but 4 12v's will do me just fine for the use it'll get.
Who knows, I might end up just selling the electric cart so I can start building my 600cc gasser. I kind of enjoy the electric though. It's quiet, and keeps me away from the gas station. I haven't driven my van more than once in the past week and a half, and that one drive was only 2 blocks to get my daughter because my son fell asleep so I had to put him in the car seat instead of taking the cart. lol |
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#5 |
Not Yet Wild
![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Cedar City, UTAH
Posts: 12
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![]() Got a question. If you add extra batteries, what else do you need to do? Sounds like a solenoid to match the volts. maybe an extra battery or two nothing real crazy. I have some extra Trojans that dont fit into the regular battery compartment. I could place them in the compartments under the bed or just in the bed. dont want to destroy my cart.
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