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Old 03-08-2020, 01:42 PM   #1
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Default Question for the Lithium guys (Bob Boyce)

I use a cart hard hunting. I love the idea of Lithium batteries. Do these cart preform well in hilly and muddy terrain? Do they have the pulling power to drag a deer out of the woods? If the answer is yes can you buy them off the course in Augusta GA?? SWAG at prices for off the course. How do they handle lift kits and big tires?
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Old 03-09-2020, 08:20 AM   #2
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Default Re: Question for the Lithium guys (Bob Boyce)

ive pulled f350 fords with my 48v rxv on road that is
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Old 03-11-2020, 05:54 PM   #3
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I use a cart hard hunting. I love the idea of Lithium batteries. Do these cart preform well in hilly and muddy terrain? Do they have the pulling power to drag a deer out of the woods? If the answer is yes can you buy them off the course in Augusta GA?? SWAG at prices for off the course. How do they handle lift kits and big tires?
If you get big enough tires to require a lift kit, you're gonna need a 350 Amp upgrade Curtis controller. The stock controller can handle up to 20.5" tires, and no lift kit required. The AC drive of the RXV has a lot more torque for less current than any other drive type. I've towed 1 ton vans and trucks with mine as well, on uphill grades to boot!
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