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(ET) Golf Car controllers
- Subject: (ET) Golf Car controllers
- From: "Eric Miller" <ewmiller erols com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 00:19:23 -0800
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
I thought I make this offer available to any one else that is
interested
and not just Dwight.
Eric Miller
>
> > series? If new electronics is required, I would like to upgrade to a
> > controller that could control an E15 or E20 motor. In the past the
problem
> > has always been the field/armature requirements for the GE motors. Golf
> cart
> > motors for the most part are series, so most cart controllers will not
> work.
> >
> > Any one have a good idea or part number for a controller?
> >
> > Dwight
>
> Hello Dwight,
> I do have a variety of non-functioning golf car controllers if you are
> interested in tinkering with them. Golf Tech Industry down in Florida can
> repair them, check their webpage for prices www.golftechind.com/
> Here is what I have:
> Curtis 1206 36v, 275a for series wound, uses an inductive
throttle
> sensor
> Curtis1206-SX 36v, 300a for shunt wound, uses an inductive throttle
> sensor
> Yamaha G14E 36v, 250a for series wound, uses 0-3000ohm potentiometer
> Yamaha G19E 48v, 265a for Shunt wound, uses 0-1000ohm potentiometer
>
> The last controller listed here is made by GE. The Club Car controller
> Mark Hanson installed on his 48v Elec-trak is a very similar GE model.
None
> of these work but you are welcome to them, you pay the shipping. I have
> plenty.
> Eric Miller
> Frederick, MD
>