06-21-2019, 07:00 AM | #21 | |
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Re: Please review my buy list for lithium build
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06-21-2019, 07:30 AM | #22 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Please review my buy list for lithium build
I would say only if you have a problem due to poor mechanical conditions on the throttle linkage.
I don't really see much value on the absolute throttle when the Controller has a definition for Your throttle type, The "absolute" option it is just a "fixed" calibration when you have mechanical limitations, want to only use a portion of your pedal travel or have a unique throttle. The auto-calibration "zero" value is set when the Controller senses the pedal micro-switch close, pretty reliable. The auto-calibration "max" value is bounded by the throttle type chosen so it has a narrow range it can vary. The Club Car 3-wire throttles provide a voltage signal so there is not much variance when used in that manner regardless of the resistance range differences between: Multi-Step, MCOR2 and MCOR4. I was just trying to remind folks the auto-calibration is saved in volatile memory inside the Alltrax controller and completely removing power from the controller like the single gigavac design does would cause those values to be lost. It is unlikely to cause a problem, but if you do have other throttle issues it may be something to consider. |
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