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Old 09-17-2013, 04:38 AM   #11
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Default Re: Converting to 48 volt - charger ?

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your tying the two wires together or jumping the contacts on the relay
. . . remove the two wires from the relay and fab a short jumper wire with spade connectors and connect the two wires together with jumper wire, temporarily eliminating the relay from the circuit . . .
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Old 09-17-2013, 07:07 AM   #12
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This project is doomed. Don't spend $ on a charger until you commit to a solid state conversion. The Vglide will meltdown soon.
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This project is doomed. Don't spend $ on a charger until you commit to a solid state conversion. The Vglide will meltdown soon.
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If driven in normal golf course type manner and not abused or ask to pull crazy amps, will the vglide system live for years on a 48v system? I think Ive read where others have done this correct? I understand that converting to solid state would be a nicer option for some.
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If driven in normal golf course type manner and not abused or ask to pull crazy amps, will the vglide system live for years on a 48v system? I think Ive read where others have done this correct? I understand that converting to solid state would be a nicer option for some.
No. It's an urban myth. Especially driven nice and slow.... might last a month, might last half a mile. Only driving WOT is "safe"
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