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Old 06-28-2014, 07:05 PM   #1
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Default "condensor" on old western carts ??

Can someone tell me why there is a small "condenser" on all these old western carts I see?

They are all mounted to the frame, on the drivers side, and have a green wire going from them to the negative post of the battery?

What is this for, what is its function?

Is it needed? Does it ever need replacing??
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Old 06-28-2014, 08:35 PM   #2
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Default Re: "condensor" on old western carts ??

both my 84 and 87 had them, I think they were radio suppressors , both of them had the wires busted off and I never noticed electrical noise on either one
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Old 06-29-2014, 07:58 AM   #3
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try contacting Western (now Lido Motors) direct. They manufacture in Palm Desert, CA. Try mike.jameson@lidomotorsusa.com
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Old 06-29-2014, 08:00 PM   #4
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Thanks Richard, I have emailed with him before. Apparently you like cadillacs.
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Old 06-30-2014, 10:23 AM   #5
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Smokey,

Yes, but I have never owned one. If you haven't seen my cart, but I am guessing you did on one of my replies, I attached a couple of my 'Cadillac' pictures. Only thing not shown is I added back-up lights (2 thumb size LEDs and same to front as 'fog-lights'). They work good! Also threw a picture of my friend's Porche that we did.
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Old 06-30-2014, 10:41 AM   #6
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Oops - the pictures
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Old 06-30-2014, 07:56 PM   #7
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Default Re: "condensor" on old western carts ??

Rich, that elegante is soooo clean!

Did you do all the work to it? What are two buttons, next to the hood release button?

Also, what are the 2 foot switches on the brake pedal for?

how fast does it go? I didn't see a gps in the picture?

I come across these old westerns, ALL the time. I think I have a 2002 elegante right now, and another western, not sure what year, I have about 12 carts right now of my own!
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:14 AM   #8
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Smokey,

I just noted that we are city neighbors!

1. Cart has original paint, and upholstery (except had arm rests re-done), but I have done some partial repainting myself below bumpers and the divot repair bottles with GM paint code match I researched. Also couldn't find original size front and rear chrome bumper material so I painted these, which came out OK. Finished this work with clear coat. I installed the following: front retractable seat belts, LED headlight bulbs, embossed Cadillac dome light, gps speedometer, third break-light, rear break light switch (cart was wired for break lights, but not finished with switch - I went cheap and installed on existing break pedal, assembled/installed 2 gauge battery cable, re-built controller, upgraded solenoid and modified existing mounting bracket, battery saver, some replacement micro switches, removed and installed Plum Quick rebuilt motor, added some 'isolation' fuses, rear disc breaks - removed when hub size over-site killed installation - difficult project, dash clock, back-up lights, front LED 'fog-lights' (used as headlight enhancers), new shocks, and all the Cadillac logo stuff.

2. Two switches on pedal are break lights and separate switch for 3rd break light. I usually hit them both when I break - it's a habit now.

3. Top speed on-the-flat is 26 mph. It has good torque and in my development, I can get to 22 mph on the steeper inclines. Cart is now set up to go to 48 volt when this set of batteries die. Thought about going from existing 205/50-10 tires to 205/65-10 for a slight top-speed pick-up, but no one on this forum could tell me if they had done such a thing on a Western like mine. I was trying to do it without a lift and because of my disc-break- project-experience, I didn't pursue any further.

Love to see some pictures of your fleet!
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Old 07-01-2014, 10:16 AM   #9
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Ooops

Speedometer takes a gps signal to operate and its just to the right of the key switch
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