I read Matti's 10/07 post about upgrading to 48volts and was about to make the move, but every golf cart person I mention upgrading just the batteries and solenoid says I'm going to fry my cart. Some say to upgrade the motor and most say that the only way to get more speed safely is to go electronic and want $1850 (cheapest) to do it. So confused. Any advise will be appreciated. Thanks.
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Posted earlier by CartdudeI read Matti's 10/07 post about upgrading to 48volts and was about to make the move, but every golf cart person I mention upgrading just the batteries and solenoid says I'm going to fry my cart. Some say to upgrade the motor and most say that the only way to get more speed safely is to go electronic and want $1850 (cheapest) to do it. So confused. Any advise will be appreciated. Thanks.Regards
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It is not recommended to move a resistor cart to 48v, the additional load on the resistors will generate 30%+ more heat and drastically shorten their lifespan.
If you want to go to 48v, you will need to convert to a controller cart.
Your other option is to have the motor reworked for more speed/torque. Cost for this is in the $250 range.
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