What Is a V-Glide?

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  • What Is a V-Glide?

    This term specifically names a part on electric Club Car golf carts. They were used on both resistor and early electronic control Club Cars. If your cart has a V-Glide, you will find it under the driver side seat between the batteries. It looks like a black triangular case (see attached picture).

    What does a V-Glide Do?
    It is used to direct electricity from the batteries to a series of resistors mounted near the motor to restrict the flow of electricity to the motor, and in this manner, controlling speed.

    Club Car did away with the V-Glide system in their newer models, and now use what is called a MCOR motor control. If you own a different make golf cart such as EZGO or Yamaha, you may refer to a V-Glide as a POT box.
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    Regards
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