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06-18-2017, 08:07 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Dec 2016
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Security system
So I just purchased my first Golf Cart a couple of weeks ago, been wanting one now for over a year. Price of oil/lack of work offshore has taken its toll on the bank account, that said, I finally got a EZ Go TXT at an auction. Happy Happy Happy.
So I am personally concerned about the lack of security, mostly the fact that one key fits all, more or less. After hours of research, I found this system, and was wondering if anyone has used this and had some feedback on the system. https://www.bakerscartsupply.com/rem...-33065-b23.php Are there any other security systems out there, apart from reed switches and hidden toggle switches worth considering? |
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06-18-2017, 08:36 PM | #2 |
Gone Mad
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Buford, GA
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Re: Security system
You can always replace the key switch for a non-generic one. EZ-GO sells them, and while not the cheapest, pretty much plug and play.
For WAY less than $50, you can easily disable starting the cart in a number of ways. This system can be overridden with a couple of dollars worth of Radio Shack alligator clips, as can most anything you can come up with, short of locking the front seat from being opened. If they have a trailer, they can simply push it up and drive away. I don't know the "average" thief in your area, but I'm happy with a unique key. A "Club", and locking the steering wheel all the way to the right or left "may" deter, but a steering wheel can be snapped off with a few whacks, just like cars. A Police style boot is probably the best thing around, but crazy, unless you live in a really bad area, and that only takes 4 lug-nuts to remove the wheel. |
06-20-2017, 10:59 AM | #3 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: West Columbia, SC
Posts: 51
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Re: Security system
SRN, ther are quite a few posts about ignition switch disabling. Several posters have used a simple single pole switch that is hidden away. It is wired in the keyswitch circuit. Has to be flipped to make factory keyswitch work. The most imaginative security system I saw was a normally open magnetic(seccurity system switch) wired into the keyswitch circuit and installed inside the cup holder. Then you put the magnet in a koozi so the keyswitch circuit is only cloaed when the koozi can insulator is in the golf cart cup holder. Simple, inexpensive, discrete and easy to use.
All that being said, I've been inatalling security systems for 35 years and there is no fool proof system, but any of these will slow 'em down and discourage the casual thief. |
06-20-2017, 11:22 AM | #4 |
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Re: Security system
i use a rocker switch labeled lights next to the key switch
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06-20-2017, 12:27 PM | #5 |
never finished
Join Date: Oct 2016
Location: northeast ohio
Posts: 539
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Re: Security system
i went to local auto parts store and got a old style key switch. think it was less then $15 and keys are different in the four ive bought so far. like the light switch idea. Read on one forum where they wired it to a cigarette lighter and you just pushed it to tur on. you can only stop the honest people.
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06-20-2017, 02:14 PM | #6 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Parrish, FL
Posts: 385
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Re: Security system
I would go with a unique key which will stop most of your want a be bad guys but to stop that top percent of bad guys I would think about a hidden switch not on the ignition since it is easy to power up a controller with a jumper but instead put the hidden switch on the forward/reverse switch to disable it or how about a switch on the throttle cable, even with the controller powered up that cart still isn't going anywhere and since this guy is probably not going to want to sit there trying to trouble shooting this thing hopefully he will just walk away. And for those of you that have gone to disk brakes just put a line lock on it and they will have to carry it out.
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