I have a 1979 Marathon 36v TXT Ez Go. I will be using it's parts for an EV project. The motor plate can't be read. How do I find the rating of electrical components?
Electric info on 36v 1979 TXT
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Posted earlier by Green JeanneAn electric assist pedal car/quadcycle, designed like a horseless carriage/surrey.
I understand the concept but how were you planning on disconnecting the rear axle assembly so you can pedal your cart?
Do you have any concept drawings you can post or are you just in the planning stages?
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Posted earlier by dougmcpThe Marathon motor, depending on which one you have is rated at 2.0HP or 2.75HP at 36v with an RPM speed of 2800.
I understand the concept but how were you planning on disconnecting the rear axle assembly so you can pedal your cart?
Do you have any concept drawings you can post or are you just in the planning stages?
I bought the cart for it's parts to use on the pedal car, that will be built from the frame up, using electric horseless carriage plans. But, a smaller and lighter version. The motor will be removed from the rear axle and fitted with a spline for the chain drive. It's still in the planning stages but have the concept worked out. I'll post drawings hopefully soon. Each stage of the build will be documented and photographed.
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Posted earlier by dougmcpYou will need and end frame for your motor and possibly a new armature with an extended shaft to couple to your chain drive.
The motor will look like this when it is taken off:
My first intent was to build a DIY electric car but this just sounds like a whole lot more fun and will work just fine for my needs.
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Jeanne, I am also working on a project with a 36V electric motor obtained from a late 1970s E-Z-Go golf cart. I am hoping to mount the motor in a 1975 Honda CB125 motorcycle. The motor that I have is model# 5BC48JB700. I do not have any information about this motor but I have been unable to find any sources. Do you have a data sheet or any other information at all about this or a similar motor? I really appreciate you help! Thanks!
Also, could you send me a message with the link to the spline modification you mentioned? I will also be trying to attach a sprocket to the motor.Updated by cbm25; October 19, 2011, 08:28 PM.
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Posted earlier by cbm25Jeanne, I am also working on a project with a 36V electric motor obtained from a late 1970s E-Z-Go golf cart. I am hoping to mount the motor in a 1975 Honda CB125 motorcycle. The motor that I have is model# 5BC48JB700. I do not have any information about this motor but I have been unable to find any sources. Do you have a data sheet or any other information at all about this or a similar motor? I really appreciate you help! Thanks!
Also, could you send me a message with the link to the spline modification you mentioned? I will also be trying to attach a sprocket to the motor.Updated by Green Jeanne; October 20, 2011, 05:46 PM.
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