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Golf Cart Videos!

Fun golf cart projects. I have a lifted 1993 Club Car DS (Electric) which is like a little party on 4 wheels :O)


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Club Car Golf Cart Build | 36v to 48v Conversion [part 3] | Converting Soc Meter From 36v to 48v

A 1993 DS Electric Club Car Golf Cart is converted from 36 volts to 48 volts. This is part 3 which covers the conversion of the State of Charge Meter (SoC Meter). The Voltage Divider rule & Power Formula from Electrical Engineering are explained and deployed in a practical manner. Also good soldering techniques are

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Club Car Golf Cart Build | 36v to 48v Conversion [part 2] | Installing New Electrical Components

A 1993 DS Electric Club Car Golf Cart is converted from 36 volts to 48 volts. This is part 2 which covers the installation of 48v batteries, Heavy Duty / HD Solenoid, Alltrax SR48500, 48v DPI Accusense Charger plus wiring & troubleshooting. In a nutshell: How to make a golf cart go faster! Product Links:

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