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Do I have a Series or Regen Cart?
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How to tell the difference between a Series and a Regen cart.
(5 easy ways to tell the difference - Use at least 3 of 5 to confirm.)
1.
Does the Golf Cart have a
Tow/Run
switch or
Run/Maintenance
switch? This would be under the seat. If the cart
DOES
have this switch, it is a
Regen
(Regenerative Braking) cart. If there is
NOT
a switch, then its a
Series
cart
(
Exception
- Club Car : Regen I Models)
.
See examples below (Fig. 1.1, Fig. 1.2 & Fig. 1.3).
Fig 1.1
Fig 1.2
Fig 1.3
EZ-GO
Run/Maintenance Switch
Club Car
Tow/Run Switch
Yamaha
Tow/Run Switch
2.
Does the motor have a speed sensor wire protruding from the end head? If the answer is
YES
, then it is a
Regen
motor. If there is
NO
speed sensor lead on the motor, then it is a
Series
motor.
See Fig. 2 below.
Fig. 2
E-Z-GO Regen Motor
Club Car Regen Motor
Exception
: Early EZ-GO - DCS (Drive Control System) models
around 1997 are Regen but do NOT have a speed sensor!
3.
What do the motor Field Coil Windings Look Like?
a.
Regen
motors have "shunt" or "round wire" coils, usually with smaller gauge wire (12AWG - 24AWG range). Usuaully, with a large amount of turns (60 to 200+ turns) per field coil.
b.
Series
motors have "flat wire" coils with larger wire sizes. Usually, the wire is rectanular in shape (cross-section). These coils have a much lower number of turns (usually 5 to 15 turns) per field coil.
See Fig. 3a & 3b below
Fig. 3a
Fig. 3b
Note:
A Regen cart will normally automatically slow down when you hit approximately 15 MPH going down a hill. This is for safety reasons (as not to over-spin the armature).
4.
Are there 2 smaller diameter (1/4-20 UNC) terminals and 2 larger diameter (5/16-18 UNC) terminals on the motor? Or are all 4 terminal studs on the motor the same size (5/16-18 UNC)?
If there are
2 smaller
and
2 larger
terminals bolts, its a
Regen
motor.
If all
4 bolts
are the
same size
, then its a
Series
motor.
See Fig. 4 below
Fig. 4
5.
Series Vehicle Features
a.
E-Z-GO Series Cart Features.
OR
(Except
Regen DCS EZ-GO Model
, which HAS this handle.)
1st Generation:
1204 or 1205 footprint. Marathon Models mainly.
(YR. 1990-1994.5)
2nd Generation:
1206 footprint. TXT Models mainly.
(YR. 1994.5 & Up)
b.
Club Car Series Cart Features.
OR
Black Controller:
Throttle (0-5k): 36 Volt
(YR. 1990-1994)
Silver Controller:
Throttle (5k-0): 48Volt
(YR. 1995 & Up)
What Model Regen Cart do I have?
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How do I determine the Voltage of a Golf Car
1.
This is quite simple. Just lift up the seat on your golf cart and count the number of water-fill holes on the batteries. Mutiply that number by 2. That number is the voltage of the golf cart. You can also check the charger for a voltage listing.
See Fig. 1.a & 1.b below for examples.
Fig. 1.a
Fig. 1.b
3 water-fill holes = 6 Volt battery
4 water-fill holes = 8 Volt Battery
ex. Most EZ-GO Carts will have
6 (6 Volt battries).
6 X 6 Volts =
36 Volts
.
ex. Most Club Car carts will have
6 (8 Volt batteries)
6 X 8 Volts =
48 Volts
How to determine the model of your Regen cart.
1.
For
EZ-GO Regen
carts, you must determine if it is a DCS (Drive Control System) or PDS (Power Drive System) cart. This can be determined by the type of Forward/Reverse switch and controller.
Be advised
, more often than not, the model type is written right on the cart itself.
See examples (Fig. 1.1 & Fig. 1.2) below.
Fig. 1.1
Fig. 1.2
EZ-GO DCS
Shift Handle &
SX Speed Controller
36V 275A (DCS) 9 Pin
EZ-GO PDS
Rocker Switch &
1206-MX Speed Controller 36V 275A (PDS) Multi Pin
2.
For
Club Car Regen
carts, you must determine if it is a Regen I, PDPlus / Regen II , IQ/Precedent (NOT I2) or Precedent I2 model. This can be determined by the type of Forward/Reverse switch and/or the type of controller in the cart. See examples below.
Note:
IQ Carts will have a Serial Number on the data plate that begins with the letter "Q".
For DS Model
(YR. 2001.5-2012)
For Precedent Model
(YR. 2004 & Up)
Fig. 2.2
Rocker Switch NO IQ Plug
See Fig. 2.3 & 2.4
Fig. 2.1
Rocker Switch w/ IQ Plug.
& IQ Controller (16 pin)
Club Car IQ
cart.
** How to identify an Precedent I2 car
In the last half of 2008, Club Car introduced their
new Precedent i2 car
. The body is that of the Precedent cart, but the wiring and electronics are different that their previous IQ/Precedent models.
Cosmetically, the Precedent and i2 cart look the same even the wiring harness looks the same. The wire harness interface is still the 16 pin white connector and will plug into both the IQ/Precedent and the Precedent i2 controllers. The wiring in the connector and the throttle are different between the two cars and are not compatible.
The fastest and easiest way to identify the i2 car is by the color of the controller. The IQ/Precedent car uses a BLACK Curtis controller. The i2 car uses a GREY Curtis controller (PN: 103403401)
.
The location of the controller has changed since the initial release of the i2. The controller could be located in the center console or on the passenger side of the car against the rear battery wall.
Fig. 2.3
Fig. 2.4
Regen I Controller
(PN- 1018537-01 )
Regen II Controller
(PN- 1018879-01)
- And No IQ Plug :
Regen I
cart
(YR. 1995.5 - 1997.5)
- And No IQ Plug :
PDPlus
or
Regen II
cart
(YR. 1997.5 - 2001.5)
3.
For
Yamaha Regen
carts you must determine the "G" number model of the cart. (ex. G19, G22 or GMAX) Please call us if you need help (315) 701 -0635
What Year is My Series Cart?
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How do I determine the Voltage of a Golf Car
1.
This is quite simple. Just lift up the seat on your golf cart and count the number of water-fill holes on the batteries. Mutiply that number by 2. That number is the voltage of the golf cart. You can also check the charger for a voltage listing.
See Fig. 1.a & 1.b below for examples.
Fig. 1.a
Fig. 1.b
3 water-fill holes = 6 Volt battery
4 water-fill holes = 8 Volt Battery
ex. Most EZ-GO Carts will have
6 (6 Volt battries).
6 X 6 Volts =
36 Volts
.
ex. Most Club Car carts will have
6 (8 Volt batteries)
6 X 8 Volts =
48 Volts
How do I determine theYear of a Golf Car
1.
What year is my
E-Z-GO
?
TXT 1996 - Present
Medalist 1994 - 1995
Marathon 1988 - 1994
1a.
Where is the Serial Number located on my
E-Z-GO
?
Medalist & TXT Models (1994 to Present)
The manufacturers number and serial number for these E-Z-GO golf cart models can be found on a plate
in
the passenger side glove box. The manufacturers number DOES reflect the model year. This number will usually be: One letter followed by 3 to 4 numbers. Theses numbers will include the last 2 digits of the model year. The order of these numbers has changed over the years. The serial number is a 6 or 7 digit number that does NOT indicate the model year.
Marathon Models (1976 to 1993)
The manufacturers number and serial number for these E-Z-GO golf cart models can be found on a plate
under
the passenger side glove box. The manufacturers number DOES reflect the model year. This number will usually be: One letter followed by 3 to 4 numbers. Theses numbers will include the last 2 digits of the model year. The order of these numbers has changed over the years. The serial number is a 6 or 7 digit number that does NOT indicate the model year.
2.
What year is my
Club Car
?
1982 - 2000½
2000½ - Present
2a.
Where is the Serial Number located on my
Club Car
?
From 1981 through Present, Club Car positions the serial number under the glove box on the passenger side of the golf cart. The first 2 numerical characters indicate the last 2 digits of the year of manufacture. Golf carts prior to 1981, the serial number can be found on the vehicle frame. Lift the seat and locate the aluminum "I-beam" frame section (closest to the batteries). Note: If this serial number has been removed, you can confirm if its between 1975 & 1980 if there are 2 brake pedals and 1 accelerator pedal.
3.
What year is my
Yamaha
?
G1
G2 & G9
G14, G16, G19 & G20
Note:
For Yamaha vehicles use the
attached chart
to figure out the year of the cart. The year can be determined by the serial number of the vehicle.
3a
Where is the Serial Number located on my
Yamaha
?
•
For
G1
model carts, the serial number can be found under the rear bumper stamped into the square cross member of the frame.
•
For early
G2
model carts, the serial number can be found under the rear bumper stamped into the square cross memeber of the frame. For
G2
models made between 1988 and 1990, the serial number can be found under the seat where the floor board meets the motor compartment.
•
For
G9
models, the serial number can be found under the seat where the floor board meets the motor compartment.
•
For modles
G14, G16, G19 & G20,
the serial number can be found running vertically just under the glove box on the far left (drivers side) of the vehicle.
36 or 48 Volts?
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How do I determine the Voltage of a Golf Car
1.
This is quite simple. Just lift up the seat on your golf cart and count the number of water-fill holes on the batteries. Mutiply that number by 2. That number is the voltage of the golf cart. You can also check the charger for a voltage listing.
See Fig. 1.a & 1.b below for examples.
Fig. 1.a
Fig. 1.b
3 water-fill holes = 6 Volt battery
4 water-fill holes = 8 Volt Battery
ex. Most EZ-GO Carts will have
6 (6 Volt battries).
6 X 6 Volts =
36 Volts
.
ex. Most Club Car carts will have
6 (8 Volt batteries)
6 X 8 Volts =
48 Volts
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300 Motor
(300 Replacement)
The images used on the website are for reference only and do not reflect the actual configuration of the product.
See the
Controller Documents
and
Spec. Sheet
below for actual specifications.
Replacement
300
D&D Part Number:
300
0-1k Throttle
(*confirm)
Make:
Yamaha
Condition:
Slightly Blemished or Lightly Used. Rebuilt with Full 1 Year Warranty!
Performance:
Higher Performance - More Torque and Higher Thermal Capabilities
Works on:
Series Yamaha Carts (0-1k) Throttle
(Replaces: 300)
Item Price:
$ 499.00
Total -
$ 499
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300 Motor
(300 Replacement)
The images used on the website are for reference only and do not reflect the actual configuration of the product.
See the
Controller Documents
and
Spec. Sheet
below for actual specifications.
300
Replacement Controller
D&D Part Number:
300
Make:
Yamaha
Condition:
Slightly Blemished Lightly Used. Rebuilt with Full 1 Year Warranty!
Performance:
Higher Performance - More Torque and Higher Thermal Capabilities
Works on:
Series Yamaha Carts (0-1k) Throttle
(Replaces: 300)
Item Price:
$ 499.00
Controller
Controller Documents
Controller Spec. Sheet
Total -
$ 499
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in 2 business days
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Vehicle Modification Required
Beware :
A lift kit is required for this motor to fit. In addition, this motor may not fit into this golf car without fabrication work. For this motor to work in this cart, fabrication may be required to move the shock. This is because the wheel base on this style golf car is too narrow and the motor is too long. In addition, while driving, the distance between the shock & the motor speed sensor is reduced. If the shock is too close, the speed sensor will get damaged. This damage is NOT covered under warranty.
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