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Old 02-10-2021, 03:52 PM   #11
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There is also ReLion, but at $1300/30Ah it's even more expensive than Alliance.

https://relionbattery.com/products/l...nsight-gc2-48v
Added the Relion Batteries to the list. As I reported, the following is what I experienced with the Roypow addition:

Previous setup: 2017 Onward, 215/40/12 tires, 48V system with 6ea 8V batteries, Curtis controller M/N 1515-5206 (code 4), OEM solenoid & OEM EJ8-4001A 3.3hp motor. Results - max 19 mph and very reliable. Batteries close to the end of their life so I decided to go Lithium and change controller for more speed and torque.

New setup: Same cart and tires, Roypow S51105 lithium battery, Alltrax XCT48400 controller, MZJ-400A solenoid, same motor. Results - immediately noticed a torque and speed increase. The top end speed now is 25+mph and torque is beyond my expectations. The issue that I experienced the first day was a slight re-occurring hesitation at full throttle. I have since recalibrated my Alltrax to Sergio's recommended custom throttle and speed settings. All is great expect for rarely I push the pedal with no response - I release the pedal and push again - it works. If anyone has a solution - please respond.

The overall first time mileage to report is 3 rounds of golf with one mile travel to and from the course results in 6 bars on the SOC meter, thus approx. two bars per 10 miles on various speeds and somewhat of a slight hilly course. Hope this helps.
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Old 02-10-2021, 04:27 PM   #12
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Added the Relion Batteries to the list. As I reported, the following is what I experienced with the Roypow addition:

Previous setup: 2017 Onward, 215/40/12 tires, 48V system with 6ea 8V batteries, Curtis controller M/N 1515-5206 (code 4), OEM solenoid & OEM EJ8-4001A 3.3hp motor. Results - max 19 mph and very reliable. Batteries close to the end of their life so I decided to go Lithium and change controller for more speed and torque.

New setup: Same cart and tires, Roypow S51105 lithium battery, Alltrax XCT48400 controller, MZJ-400A solenoid, same motor. Results - immediately noticed a torque and speed increase. The top end speed now is 25+mph and torque is beyond my expectations. The issue that I experienced the first day was a slight re-occurring hesitation at full throttle. I have since recalibrated my Alltrax to Sergio's recommended custom throttle and speed settings. All is great expect for rarely I push the pedal with no response - I release the pedal and push again - it works. If anyone has a solution - please respond.

The overall first time mileage to report is 3 rounds of golf with one mile travel to and from the course results in 6 bars on the SOC meter, thus approx. two bars per 10 miles on various speeds and somewhat of a slight hilly course. Hope this helps.
Great feedback. Thanks. Can't wait to get my battery and controller kit!
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Old 02-10-2021, 04:29 PM   #13
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Added the Relion Batteries to the list. As I reported, the following is what I experienced with the Roypow addition:

Previous setup: 2017 Onward, 215/40/12 tires, 48V system with 6ea 8V batteries, Curtis controller M/N 1515-5206 (code 4), OEM solenoid & OEM EJ8-4001A 3.3hp motor. Results - max 19 mph and very reliable. Batteries close to the end of their life so I decided to go Lithium and change controller for more speed and torque.

New setup: Same cart and tires, Roypow S51105 lithium battery, Alltrax XCT48400 controller, MZJ-400A solenoid, same motor. Results - immediately noticed a torque and speed increase. The top end speed now is 25+mph and torque is beyond my expectations. The issue that I experienced the first day was a slight re-occurring hesitation at full throttle. I have since recalibrated my Alltrax to Sergio's recommended custom throttle and speed settings. All is great expect for rarely I push the pedal with no response - I release the pedal and push again - it works. If anyone has a solution - please respond.

The overall first time mileage to report is 3 rounds of golf with one mile travel to and from the course results in 6 bars on the SOC meter, thus approx. two bars per 10 miles on various speeds and somewhat of a slight hilly course. Hope this helps.
Not sure if this is your issue but pushing the pedal down w/ no response could be that the controller is missing the throttle switch clicking on. I know the Navitas has a setting for "minimum throttle voltage" and typically that should be set just higher than where the MCOR switch clicks on. In my experience, the MCOR switches switch ON at a slightly higher voltage than they click back OFF, so you may want to investigate that, but setting the minimum throttle voltage higher may solve your problem (assuming your MCOR is working correctly).

Good luck with it.
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Old 02-10-2021, 06:00 PM   #14
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Not sure if this is your issue but pushing the pedal down w/ no response could be that the controller is missing the throttle switch clicking on. I know the Navitas has a setting for "minimum throttle voltage" and typically that should be set just higher than where the MCOR switch clicks on. In my experience, the MCOR switches switch ON at a slightly higher voltage than they click back OFF, so you may want to investigate that, but setting the minimum throttle voltage higher may solve your problem (assuming your MCOR is working correctly).

Good luck with it.
Thanks for your suggestions. Not sure the Alltrax has this feature but will check into it.
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Old 02-18-2021, 02:43 PM   #15
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I have dealt with allied and they aren't quite what they are cracked up to be.
What was your bad experience? Looking at them now.
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Old 02-20-2021, 11:50 AM   #16
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Haven’t seen much about the Extreme Team batteries. I guess the 12 V switch on the battery would eliminate the need for a reducer for your accessories?
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Old 02-20-2021, 04:43 PM   #17
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Haven’t seen much about the Extreme Team batteries. I guess the 12 V switch on the battery would eliminate the need for a reducer for your accessories?
I will gladly post my thoughts when I get mine. Unfortunately customs delays, led to shipping delays, which led to having to recharge the packs, which led to more shipping delays. At least they are doing a good job keeping customers updated of the status.
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Old 02-21-2021, 03:05 PM   #18
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Thought I would chime in and provide some pictures of my much awaited battery pack from Extreme Team. My cart is a 2015 RXV and I ordered the 150ah pack with 20amp sealed charger. Had some delays due to Covid/customs/etc, but Blake from extreme team was super responsive and kept me updated. I ended up getting a Navitas 600a controller so I could make adjustments easier but hopefully get get my curtis350a modified by the Guru himself at some point. Don’t have much more info just yet as it’s been too cold in upstate NY and won’t stop snowing!
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Thought I would chime in and provide some pictures of my much awaited battery pack from Extreme Team. My cart is a 2015 RXV and I ordered the 150ah pack with 20amp sealed charger.
How's the new battery performing, thoughts? Thinking of getting the same.
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Old 03-03-2021, 07:41 PM   #20
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Along with performance. What was the total cost for upgrade?😊
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