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12-26-2010, 03:24 PM | #21 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
Long at last....I have installed my PQ D-380. Along with this upgrade I replaced all my cables with 1g. I mismeasured my new cables so I had to "rig" them for the time being...I made an exstension lug to lug to make one of my connections from motor to controller (grn cable). Shortly before this I had upped my tires to 24x10x10 mudlights from 22x11x10 all terrain. I lost speed with these tires? I figured my two year old batts. were the culprit because of their constant "hissing" behavior. Anyway, I ran 27mph before tire change, cable change, PQ motor rewind. Now I run 25mph with noticeable torque increase, low and top end. I have to once again blame the batts. or figure the motor is too hungry and needs more volts? PQ did me a service on rebuilding my motor as it did have 2 bad studs they did not charge me for in the upgrade. I don't feel I've accomplished much. Maybe I shot myself in the foot with the aggressive taller tires, although Ricky didn't see this to be an issue?, maybe the batts. are just not up to par? Maybe something else is going on I have not discovered yet. BTW, my cart ran for a 1/2 hour constant running and then died in 5 minutes...I think the motor is making demands my batts. can't live up to....which Ricky told me "the state of the batts. is critical for a PQ upgrade" so no arguements. Just wish, of course, my cart would have climbed to 30mph before it ran out of juice. Jury still out, keep you all updated.
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12-26-2010, 06:40 PM | #22 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
That d380 should have no problem turning those tires. I turned 27 inch tires no problem with a stock d380. I would suspect the batteries, especially with previous battery problems.
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12-27-2010, 09:05 AM | #23 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
I agree, I'm thinking if I'm buying a whole new pack...might as well start phase 99 and go to 64 or 72 volts. This of course would require me to fabricate a new batt. rack, new controller, solenoid and a charging method. I know there's a thread buried in here some where showing how some you guys have done this modification. I have no doubt the PQ motor is a total quality product...so please don't misinterpet any of my posts. I am very pleased with all their support, in addition I have stock PQ motor on my son's 36 volt resistor cart that runs 19-20 on 2 1/2 year old batts. I was well advised and knew my pack was questionable. I've heard there may be some quality issues with the trojans these days and that interstate may be the way to go?
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12-27-2010, 10:33 AM | #24 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
look at the specs between comparable Trojan and Interstates. I'm going with Interstates or US batteries for my next pack. Look at the GC8XHD in Interstate or the 8VGCHCXC US battery. They both have identicle specs and are better than the Trojans. Price is better too.
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12-27-2010, 10:47 AM | #25 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
Go have the batteries load tested and quit guessing whether they are good or marginal.
Is this a 12 x 4 or a 8 x 6 , 48 volt cart ? |
12-28-2010, 12:15 AM | #26 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
Sorry, they are 8 volt batts., 48volt, so I could put two in the bagwell, but that's where I have my accessory batt. Besides the only issue in a CC unfortantley is the stock batt. rack, not like an ez slow where you have plenty of room! I have two other carts to use as daily users until I can complete the upgrade....but it's gonna take some greenbacks.
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12-28-2010, 09:10 AM | #27 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
as far as batteries go if you are updating to 72 Volt system then 6 x 12 = 72 ,
so it would fit perfect (depending on battery size, check Width depth and Height). Upgrade controller, if it is not rated up to 72 Volts (some are). Upgrade to High Voltage solenoid(s). Upgrade cables, F & R switch New Charger Big motor Work back-wards getting everything ready for the 72 Volt batteries, then it will still operate at 48 Volts until you drop the new Batteries in then stand back and watch her we love pictures |
12-28-2010, 07:39 PM | #28 | |
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12-28-2010, 07:44 PM | #29 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
I'm not positive but you might want to be careful turning a 380 at 72v without some banding added. That motor spins fast and will handle 72v but from what I have read, not stock. Just my .02
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12-29-2010, 03:10 PM | #30 |
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Re: Got my motor back from PQ
Yes, I agree completely...don't want that motor jumping off the axel or twisting up my leafs.
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