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01-23-2022, 10:17 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
Hi all. I have listed what's on my cart below. I'm just wondering if any of you are running an Alltraxx SR48500 controller on a club car DS. I currently finished getting a new build running thanks to a lot of help here! My red hawk motor is rated at 10 peak horse power. The Alltraxx is a 500amp programmable controller. Im seeing about 20 mph on flat road. Does anyone have any set up advice for this controller?
2001 48v Club car DS Stock rear end New Interstate golf cart batteries All new cables Heavy duty forward /Reverse switch ModZ Club car 4 gauge complete Battery cable set Red Hawk MOT-A1 motor Heavy duty Solenoid 500 Amp Alltraxx series controller SR48500 23x10x14in tire and rim set up 6” SGC Double A arm lift kit |
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01-23-2022, 10:27 PM | #2 |
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
I assume by red hawk mot a1 you mean admiral mot a1
I had nearly an identical setup on a 2001 DS a few years ago, except an alltrax sr48400. same lift even, but I was running 25” tires, and 1/0 wires (it’s what I had laying around). I did have an MCOR4 but don’t think that would affect performance… It would do nearly 30mph on flat pavement and spin the tires on dirt and pavement. I’m grass it would hook up too hard to spin, but nearly lift the fronts off the ground. Not quite, but almost. If I had done lithium in that cart and lost 300lbs like my current DS I think it would have popped wheelies. I don’t think I ever tuned or did anything with the controller though, just ran it like it came out of the box. 20mph seems low, mine did 22-23mph on stock tires before I lifted it. If everything on your cart is new maybe it needs to break in a bit? Possibly could not be seeing full throttle as well |
01-23-2022, 10:34 PM | #3 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
Thanks man, yeah i'm not sure.Battery bank is all new. yes the Red Hawk is just what they are calling that Admiral motor. It seems at bit low to me as well. This is literally day one on this motor. Do they change that much after break in ? You can set up the torque and speed curves with the controller software. I hope I can get a bit more out of her.
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01-23-2022, 10:35 PM | #4 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
Im am running 4 gauge cables They are new its what I had. Do you think a 2 would help ?
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01-23-2022, 10:39 PM | #5 | |
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
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I’d assume once the brushes break in on the motor a bit it will improve. Same for the batteries, I’ve never bought brand new lead batteries but from what I’ve come to understand it takes 15-20 use/charge cycles before you start seeing 100% out of those as well. Where did you get the stuff from? |
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01-23-2022, 10:40 PM | #6 |
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
I’d run it hard for 20 minutes and feel the cables. If they feel warm then I’d upgrade to bigger. I’d they’re not getting warm they should be fine. I only used 1/0 because it’s what I had lots of floating around. And it’s easier to work with than the 4/0 I also have laying around
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01-23-2022, 10:48 PM | #7 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
Had a guy over at Golf Cart king put the package together for me. The poor cart was shot and I mean shot. I basically replaced all I could with out going Lithium and AC. Im new to carts so I figured it was a good start. I will look at my set up and post. Id like to get all I can out of her. im only running down a paved path for the most part. We use it for Golf cart Booz Cruises around the neighborhood lol Its been a lot of fun to work on it so far. Do you know much about lithium batteries. Do they make that much of a difference?
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01-23-2022, 11:16 PM | #8 | |
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
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I can say switching my DS from lead to lithium made a huge difference. My cart is basically stock with just a speed magnet. It would do 22ish mph on flat pavement before the swap and now does around 25mph. Made a big difference in acceleration as well because it’s so much lighter. That’s really not the reason I switched to lithium though. I mainly switched because I don’t want the hassle of battery maintenance. Corrosion, watering, constant charging, etc. lithium has absolutely none of that. Just run it, and charge it when it gets low. There’s a lot of guys on here with way, way more experience with lithium stuff than me. If you’re leaning or interested in learning that direction, check the lithium section in this forum and there’s a ton of information. |
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01-24-2022, 10:30 AM | #9 |
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
Will do. I've put about all I can in this one for now. It looks great and were really going to enjoy it. Of course its just like anything else. Once you really get into it you start to see where you made your mistakes as well as all the cool things you can do.My brakes were just re done so I know there's not any excessive drag there. I'm going to run her everyday for the next week and see how she does. I will also contact Alltrax and see what they recommend. This little car is quickly becoming an obsession lol
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01-24-2022, 04:53 PM | #10 |
Gone Wild
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Re: Alltrax SR 48500 set up for 2001 Club car 48v DS
It's quite common for the throttle linkage in a DS to wear resulting in MCOR signal never reaching 100%. I suggest you download the Alltrax Toolkit onto a laptop and monitor throttle signal when you drive to see if you are getting 100%.
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