01-18-2018, 06:48 PM | #11 |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
The real problem with the MCOR is the cheap spring steel that they use for the resistor fingers. You can take it apart and bend the fingers to make good contact but because of the cheap spring steel you'll be back in there in a few months.
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01-18-2018, 09:49 PM | #12 | |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
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01-19-2018, 10:09 AM | #13 |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
As far as a transducer for pedal positioning, The ability to create a "contactless" system using a Hall effect sensor is a great advantage.
The Alltrax Controller will work with a Hall effect pedal device, you just need to be careful and run some new wires depending on the Club Car model as there are shared connections and possible resistors in some models wiring. As far as physical abuse, I don't think that throttle would last one season on a Golf Course fleet. |
01-19-2018, 10:18 AM | #14 |
Happy Carting
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
Why you do think this pedal would not last on a golf course ?
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01-19-2018, 10:24 AM | #15 |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
I’ve been using that throttle pedal from ScottyB since May and my entire family uses the cart (roughly...) I’d be quite surprised if it’s not at least as durable as the horrible club car linkage and MCOR.
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01-19-2018, 11:10 AM | #16 |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
When speaking MCOR does this include the MCOR-4 with it's different linkage setup?
I am all for the Hall effect unit and pedal but was wondering if the newer MCOR-4 body and linkage was that much of an improvement. I realize that's what you get now if you older MCOR fails but this Hall effect unit looks like a great alternative. |
01-19-2018, 11:42 AM | #17 |
Happy Carting
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
My 2014 is already exhibiting MCOR fatigue symptoms. I was thinking the Alltrax was getting jerky but the pedal pump exercise 'fixed' it
I had the test pedal on a outdoor Ezgo cart for a year with everybody and their brother using it without failure...... when I took it off (service test complete) I put it on the conversion kit test cart and it has spent a second year outdoors. The cart recently sat outdoors for 5" of rain and drove off smooth afterwards. The pedal is made for the forklift industry, I consider that rough service. It is potted in resin. I'm not suggesting it as an alternative device to MCOR problems but I don't see it being light duty either. |
01-22-2018, 12:16 PM | #18 |
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Re: What is an MCOR ?
Questions: Recently was in my V-Glide (POT?) on my 2000 DS and notice what looked like semi-transparent paper-like material that was pretty torn up. I'm guessing that material once covered the copper contacts? If so... is this device shot? Thanks
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