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Old 11-07-2008, 10:13 AM   #5
AggressiveBuggy
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Default Re: EZ GO Fuse Block for accessory lights 36v? or 12v?

Wow, thank you for all of the information.

I guess if it will wear the batteries down it may be a good idea to switch up which 2 batteries its connected over the life of them or just get a converter.

I had to bypass the f/r switch on the DCS cart because the microswitch was not engaging at the front position. I found that the microswitch on the left side of the cart is a safety switch and is ingaged in both forward and reverse (this is the one I bypassed with a solid connection until I can figure out why it won't property engage) and the other is only engaged when the cart is in reverse. I hope this won't cause damage on a temperary basis.
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