Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I'm also doing this to my electric carts. I've swapped the motor and controller in my 2019 ClubCar Onward lifted to a SilverWolf A/C motor and controller along with a Dakota lithium 48v battery.
I'm very interested in building my own battery for a future swap. The scary part about how these lithium batteries work is how they give little to no warning before the low voltage cutoff leaves you dead on the road. I have a 48v server rack battery that I'm considering installing along with the Dakota as an emergency backup to get you back home or to the next electrical outlet. I would be interested in joining a club if we can get one set up. Quote:
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So very cool. I want to put some camber plates on the front of my EZGO to give better turn in. Also thought of building a cart - something low-slung like a Miata.
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Nice work, interested in joining club, and lend a pair of hands anytime.
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Have plans for a street rod cart powered by a 1200cc (96 HP) Harley Davidson Big Twin. Hinged and louvered engine covers lift up to reveal the front mounted engine. Headers exit at the rear adjacent to (required) anti-wheelie bars. Geared way down and using under-inflated (14" wide) rear tires with a stiff clutch, previous builders claim zero to 20 MPH in about one second. Only need garage space and a few metal working tools to start the build. Does this qualify as a "custom build"?
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Sounds like fun. I would like to see your golf carts some time.
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RoyPow 72v CC DS
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I am in the middle of a build that I am having difficulties with. Can I hire you? ν ½νΈν ½νΈ I definitely have some questions for you, I take it you're producing your own parts. I was thinking along the lines of motorcycle wheelie bars, but you may have something much better in mind. Somehow I'm going to have to get with you and take a look. Last edited by RickyLee; 09-11-2022 at 09:24 AM. Reason: Misspelled (talk to text) |
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I am also interested in this "Club", but, I need some technical/electrical assistance right now. Looking to hire a technician that is familiar with Navitas lithium power
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For their weight, compared to LEAD acid, they can store far more electricity. They have a flat voltage curve, the reason why a lithium ion cart does not slow down as the charge is withdrawn. A proper battery pile should prevent total discharge. In a pile of cells, they are not all perfectly matched. If, you run the battery too far down the stronger cells will reverse the polarity, destroy, the weakest cells. An old yet modern electric car, truck system. Same as a rechargeable drill, you own more than one battery pack and trade a charged one for a discharged one. The design calls for easy to switch batteries-perhaps an assembly under the cart as it was done with electric trucks. |
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I've done a lithium (RoyPow) battery and Navitas contoller swap on both my carts. One is 05 EZGO and other is a19 Yamaha. Both turned out fantastic. Using the re-gen, almost don't need brakes so they will last forever. 105aH gives you all the distance you need because your butt will get tired before running out of juice.
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Very nice. Pictures when complete please. I did a lift on my 2004 club car and 4 wheel disc brakes on a Yamaha. Nothing like what your doing, but still projects. I have since sold both carts but I really did like those disc brakes so am thinking of doing that project again on my current Yamaha.
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awesome job
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While I will always love "suck/squeeze/bang/blow," you are an inspiration - for where the future is headed. Great work! |
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