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Old 03-04-2011, 06:48 PM   #11
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Great looking cart fish. But, there is one MAJOR problem I see . There should be a “G” over that horrible sticker you have on the front!!!!!!! JK, bro, awesome set up!

What size controller did you choose? Also, where did you get the new charger port and how did you mount the new batteries?
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Old 03-04-2011, 07:12 PM   #12
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The controller is 480 amps(package #404b, cartsunlimited.net/Custom_Options.html). I bought everything from Scottyb. Even the extra battery cables. I mounted the 2 extra batteries in the bag well(Scotty provided a diagram on how to hook them up). The charger port came with the charger.
I have not mounted the charger yet. I have a friend fabricating somthing.

And there will NEVER be a "G" on my cart. That would lower the value
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Old 03-10-2011, 01:50 AM   #13
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Excellent job fishb8!!!! Did Scotty give you all the hookup info.? What decision process did you go through to pick out the electronics? How did you know what works with what?
Thanks!!!!
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Old 03-10-2011, 06:56 AM   #14
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The upgrade is nice!!! As the batteries get 'broken in' you will see it get even stronger/faster.

Congrats on a great cart!
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Old 03-10-2011, 09:07 AM   #15
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Excellent job fishb8!!!! Did Scotty give you all the hookup info.? What decision process did you go through to pick out the electronics? How did you know what works with what?
Thanks!!!!
Thanks EZ-1993, Scotty is the man. The answer to all you questions is to talk to Scotty. He will tell you what will work with what. I went into this wanting a programable controller, because a co-worker told me that is what I needed. But after talking to Scotty, he had me ask the co-worker how often he changes the program. twice in 2 years. So Scotty sold me a less expensive non-programable controller.
My point in all of this is Scotty could have sold me a more expensive controller, but instead he helped me understand I did not need that.
To me, that is how an honest man does business. Thanks you Scotty.

BTW. If you get it from Scotty you will get instructions/diagrams that are done by Scotty. So they are very detail and accurate.
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Old 03-10-2011, 09:16 AM   #16
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Thanks EZ-1993, Scotty is the man. The answer to all you questions is to talk to Scotty. He will tell you what will work with what. I went into this wanting a programable controller, because a co-worker told me that is what I needed. But after talking to Scotty, he had me ask the co-worker how often he changes the program. twice in 2 years. So Scotty sold me a less expensive non-programable controller.
My point in all of this is Scotty could have sold me a more expensive controller, but instead he helped me understand I did not need that.
To me, that is how an honest man does business. Thanks you Scotty.

BTW. If you get it from Scotty you will get instructions/diagrams that are done by Scotty. So they are very detail and accurate.
Excellent description on why scottyb is the man I told him I wanted to go 48v and didnt have the slightest clue on what I needed. He hooked it up with everything I needed to get the job done. When I hooked it up wrong I gave him a call and he talked me thru it

Next, I told him I wanted a bad *** 48-72v controller and he delivered at a great price! keep up the good work Scotty!
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