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11-15-2011, 12:32 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2008
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pargo electrical advice
I have started a new winter project today,I picked up a pargo cart this past weekend with a perfect fiberglass body,good tires,but no batteries.what i am trying to decide is i also have an 80's ezgo runs well (36v also)but the body and frame are rusty away.Should i just swap the batteries out or does the ezgo have a more efficient electrcal system? The guy i bought the pargo from said a solinoide was sticking but everything else shoud be solid.I am looking for any cheap tricks i can do with this cart to extend runtime and torque (batteries are only 2 years old on ezgo)
(pargo has 8 solinoide design) thanks for any and all input Ross |
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