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Re: Ezgo golf cart ???
[Re: BamaRich]
#358129
06/28/12 09:05 PM
06/28/12 09:05 PM
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Joined: Oct 2003
Posts: 25,707 South Alabama
Rebelman
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Posts: 25,707
South Alabama
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I'm not sure exactly how much I put into the upgrade, but I'm sure it was less than a $1,000. A good set of batteries and an upgraded controller will cost more than a grand. Not to mention a motor, solenoid, and a charger.
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Re: Ezgo golf cart ???
[Re: Rebelman]
#358135
06/28/12 09:12 PM
06/28/12 09:12 PM
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Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 4,708 alabaster al.
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10 point
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 4,708
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Cost me $2,800.00 to upgrade everything. Way more than i planned on spending. Did everything myself. Very happy with its performance.
THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA
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Re: Ezgo golf cart ???
[Re: Rebelman]
#358220
06/28/12 11:43 PM
06/28/12 11:43 PM
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Joined: May 2008
Posts: 244 Northport, AL
BamaRich
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4 point
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Posts: 244
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I'm not sure exactly how much I put into the upgrade, but I'm sure it was less than a $1,000. A good set of batteries and an upgraded controller will cost more than a grand. Not to mention a motor, solenoid, and a charger. You don't need eight new batteries if you can add two to the existing six on the 36 volt. A new motor is not necessary. You can swap out a 36 volt charger for a 48 volt charger with folks who deal in them (I did). You do have to get a solenoid, F/R switch, battery cables, fuses, and controller. As mentioned earlier, I spent less than one grand upgrading my buggy. Like with anything else, you can spend whatever you wish for higher performance... but it's not necessary for this upgrade.
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