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Old 03-24-2020, 04:18 PM   #11
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Up grading a resistor cart cables isn't much of a upgrade when they still go to the resistor's guy's. It's not going to help with any thing. Other than your old cables just needed to be replaced anyway. The factory cables will do just fine.

Upgrading to a controller is pretty simple though if you don't mind a little work. You can buy good used 36 volt controller and the pot box and use the selonoid you have now to make it work with some all thread rod for the gas pedal rod and wiring it up.
so I'm trying this on my 84. Getting a curtis controller from a 36v club car. so all i need is a pot box? and use my solenoid?

what about wiring...is there a how to? and placement for the pot box?
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Old 03-24-2020, 04:23 PM   #12
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Default Re: Resistor cart ?

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Up grading a resistor cart cables isn't much of a upgrade when they still go to the resistor's guy's. It's not going to help with any thing. Other than your old cables just needed to be replaced anyway. The factory cables will do just fine.

Upgrading to a controller is pretty simple though if you don't mind a little work. You can buy good used 36 volt controller and the pot box and use the selonoid you have now to make it work with some all thread rod for the gas pedal rod and wiring it up.
so I'm trying this on my 84. Getting a curtis controller from a 36v club car. so all i need is a pot box? and use my solenoid?

what about wiring...is there a how to? and placement for the pot box?
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Old 03-24-2020, 05:13 PM   #13
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Default Re: Resistor cart ?

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Originally Posted by Andy4639 View Post
Up grading a resistor cart cables isn't much of a upgrade when they still go to the resistor's guy's. It's not going to help with any thing. Other than your old cables just needed to be replaced anyway. The factory cables will do just fine.

Upgrading to a controller is pretty simple though if you don't mind a little work. You can buy good used 36 volt controller and the pot box and use the selonoid you have now to make it work with some all thread rod for the gas pedal rod and wiring it up.
so i am wanting to do the same on my 84. im getting a curtis 36v controller from a club car. so all i need is the pot box? i can use my solinoid?

what about wiring and pot box install?
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Old 03-25-2020, 12:28 PM   #14
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mods please delete the extra posts...each time i tried to post the connection would disconnect...wasn't aware it went through.
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