So I have this really old (like 40 years) golf cart sitting around with a burnt out controller box and probably shot solenoids. The controller was a General Electric EV-10. I would really like to remove all the solenoids and just install an new, stepless controller from scratch. But I I have no idea where to start and I don't know much about motor controllers. Attached is a picture of the motor label. What equipment would I need to control it steplessly? I'm not sure of the brand of the golf cart.
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Old Cart with Bad Controller
So I have this really old (like 40 years) golf cart sitting around with a burnt out controller box and probably shot solenoids. The controller was a General Electric EV-10. I would really like to remove all the solenoids and just install an new, stepless controller from scratch. But I I have no idea where to start and I don't know much about motor controllers. Attached is a picture of the motor label. What equipment would I need to control it steplessly? I'm not sure of the brand of the golf cart.
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Hello SwapLink,
Welcome to Golf Carts Forum. Check out this thread about upgrading Club Cars (the basic concept is the same) http://www.golfcartsforum.com/forum/...ts-to-48-volts
Start with deciding which brand controller you are going to go with, and throw away all those dang solenoids!
Regards,
Michael EddieRegards
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