Welcome back , I ‘m learning that when a cart’s not running to start at the beginning. Simple basic stuff. Batteries, bad connections and so on. This is perfect example. Still working on carts as a hobby so people are calling me for help in my golfing community. Can’t tell you how many times I search your videos for help and found the solution. Anyway I was wondering when you were posting again. I know you came into a bunch of carts and thought you’d be busy fixing and flipping.
Lots of ways you could go with this. Flip right away. Put a little more work and flip for more money. Really do it up and try to max out the price. How long did it take you to build up the instinct to know which way to go?
Hey great video, like always lol...i was wondering if you had any idea where to find new pedals or pedal covers. I have a yamaha g16....keep up the awesome posta
Hello everyone, looking for a little insight here. We have a 1997 EZGO TXT ran fine but weak batteries upon purchase, we upgraded to 4 12v lithium batteries, 48v 200amp HD solenoid, 48v Alltrax NPX 4634EZ Controller. Swapped batteries, charge port, etc., labeled all wiring and wired the new controller, solenoid up exactly the same and after the swap the cart ran great for about 5 minutes, came to a stop and took off again and heard a noise kind of like a clunk or pop and the cart died, no power, smell of burnt electrical. Got back to the shop and sure enough the controller was burnt up, the solenoid seemed to be functioning properly, but the resistor was extremely hot, could not touch it. This resistor on the solenoid stayed extremely hot as long as we had the batteries wired in series, I would have to break the series by removing a connection to the batteries before that resistor would cool off. I am thinking the solenoid was bad and failed during the short test run but I am looking to you all more experienced folks for advice on what to check, am I on the right track with the solenoid or way off base? I am ordering a new controller, but I want to make sure I have the issue addressed before replacing it. Also does anyone recommend someone that can rebuild controllers that have been fried?
Is it possible to elimate the mechanical portion of the F-N-R , and just tap into the F-N-R wires on the right side of the cart, and install a EZ-Go switch up on the dash? It seems more complicated to have to maintain that manual push bar and brushes.
I'd love to buy you an adult beverage someday and find out where to look for the deals you find. The F'N R switch does exactly that more than people know.