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05-24-2012, 12:39 PM | #21 | |
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Re: 2007 EZ GO Eectric 36v TXT Series
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Any resistance in the high current circuit (Motor/controller/cables/connections and F/R switch on series carts) is stealing power from the motor. You sure it was a 60A fuse? If so, I'm amazed it didn't blow, you've got to be pumping 500% or more of its rated Amps through it during hard acceleration. Some carts are fitted with a 400A or 600A fuse in the high current circuit, and I'm not too fond of the idea due to the voltage they drop and the drop across a 60A fuse would be even higher. I'm also not overly fond of the voltage drop across the fuse in the charging circuit, but after the bulk charge phase, the current drops off considerably, so I'm not sure if it matters much. Congratulations of find more power. |
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05-24-2012, 01:18 PM | #22 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Louisiana
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Re: 2007 EZ GO Eectric 36v TXT Series
It was a 400 sorry but i know i was loosing power because now she is running like a scaled ape.
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