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Old 02-21-2020, 09:08 AM   #1
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I picked up a 1999 DS with 1 year old batteries and supposedly bad controller. The wires for the controller are disconnected but everything else seems to pass testing. Its a v glide cart with Curtis controller 1204-412 that has 4 large amp terminals, but all the diagrams I find seem to show only 3. I plan to get a Alltrax controller from Revolution or Scotty B. My question is, do the new controllers come with instructions for where the large gauge wires should go? The forth lug on this controller is what's throwing me off.
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Old 02-21-2020, 09:14 AM   #2
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I picked up a 1999 DS with 1 year old batteries and supposedly bad controller. The wires for the controller are disconnected but everything else seems to pass testing. Its a v glide cart with Curtis controller 1204-412 that has 4 large amp terminals, but all the diagrams I find seem to show only 3. I plan to get a Alltrax controller from Revolution or Scotty B. My question is, do the new controllers come with instructions for where the large gauge wires should go? The forth lug on this controller is what's throwing me off.
Alltrax provides a booklet with instruction and diagrams for all models. They also provide live support 5 days a week.
We provide additional instruction based upon our install observations to help you avoid common misunderstandings.
We also provide free resistor and diode with each controller/solenoid combo and that solenoid is heavily discounted for everybody, not just forum members.

The 4 lug control has been phased out. All newer controls are 3 lug. The controller A2 terminal is eliminated. Basically 2 cables that went to controller A2 now slice and form 1 cable from the motor A2 to the F&R, Sort of a controller bypass.
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Alltrax provides a booklet with instruction and diagrams for all models. They also provide live support 5 days a week.
We provide additional instruction based upon our install observations to help you avoid common misunderstandings.
We also provide free resistor and diode with each controller/solenoid combo and that solenoid is heavily discounted for everybody, not just forum members.

The 4 lug control has been phased out. All newer controls are 3 lug. The controller A2 terminal is eliminated. Basically 2 cables that went to controller A2 now slice and form 1 cable from the motor A2 to the F&R, Sort of a controller bypass.
Hey Scotty! I sent you some emails about combo packages. Is it best to contact you on here instead?
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Old 02-21-2020, 10:35 AM   #4
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Hey Scotty! I sent you some emails about combo packages. Is it best to contact you on here instead?
No, my email is always better.
If I have not replied check the email address.
It should be cartsunlimited.net@gmail.com
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