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Old 03-22-2021, 05:00 PM   #1
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Default Controller Swap Question 94 Medalist

I've got a 94 Medalist that I've upgraded everything on except it still has the stock controller. New 2g cables throughout, 400amp solenoid, HD f & r, new 36 volt batts. The stock controller just went out yesterday. It is the old style 5 pin controller. I found a great deal on a 500amp curtis but I'm not sure how I would connect it since the new one has the 4pin box style connection instead of the old style 5 pin inline. Any advice? Old controller is the left pic. New controller is the right pic. Thanks!
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Old 03-22-2021, 05:18 PM   #2
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Default Re: Controller Swap Question 94 Medalist

The 4-pin molex is for an external status LED or connecting a Curtis programmer.

The four push-on spades are for the Throttle, KSI and Reverse wires.

See page-5 of attached manual
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Awesome thanks so much! You have helped me out so much on here. Many thanks. I'll report back when I'm installing it if I have any questions.
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Default Re: Controller Swap Question 94 Medalist

1 question. I'm assuming the 5 pin small wires from old controller are the ones that go on the push on spade terminals on the new one? I'd just have to trace where they're coming from and install spades on the ends to install?
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Red wire goes to J1
Black and white wires go to J2 & J3 (Not sure which color goes on which spade.)
Orange wire to J5
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Thanks so much. Just made my install day so much easier
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