Helping my friend Judah fix his Go Cart was a lot of fun! Thanks Judah! I hope you get your 10,000 likes 😀 Find exclusive discounts, more fun projects and my FREE Solar Financial Calculator on my website ProjectsWithDave.com: projectswithdave.com/ Comment below if you want to see more projects like this.
I always listen “Hot water heating”, it is wrong term, it is water heating. Nonetheless, you are doing great job by educating the children for better future.
That positive cable to power the shunt is sadly missing a inline fuse, which is bad news. Hopefully you correct that. Had to mention it, now back to finish the video.
You guys should throw one of those suspension seats that they use on lawn mowers in that thing. Save the kid a ton of future chiropractic bills. 😂 I might have to put one of these together for my nephew. Build him a little shed to be a solar charging garage for it.
Sounds like a great project to do together. It could use some suspension and a little more leg room. An electric go cart with a lithium battery is a great combination. Hours of fun and no noise.😀
I want to do projects with Dave! Come to my house and we can do a solar install. I've got all the equipment. I just need help with the structure to hold the pannels. I'm guessing Texas might be too far.
Lithium batteries tend to charge fast , lower and discharge at a higher rate than lead acid without any damage. Lithium batteries are also lighter than lead acid . Lead acid tend to withstand high or low temperature than lithium hence being used as starter batteries in automobiles .
@ProfessorElijah Slower charging is better for the batteries, but they can still charge much faster than lead acid and still achieve the rated 6,000 Cycles. The 8A charger I gave him is well within their rated charge rate. That battery will last him until he is ready to buy a car. 😂
@@ProjectsWithDave Thanks for your reply! I was quite impressed with the type of battery your son got on his cart. 8A is a huge current strength. I trust your knowledge of getting at least 14 AWG copper wires.
Great video! I appreciated how you took the time to explain everything in very simple terms for Judah. That was so helpful to me - someone who is new on the solar journey. And, now I want to buy one of those go carts for my kids. :)