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Old 06-29-2020, 03:28 PM   #91
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Is this the rhox brush guard? Looks sweet. I saw you used a 10” light bar would a 12” fit in same spot?
Yes, that is the RHOX brush guard. I'm not sure if a 12" would fit or not. I can measure it tonight and let you know.

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Old 06-29-2020, 03:50 PM   #92
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Many many thanks!
Could you please take a pic of that battery because if its 16 v it should be just after second one. To give me clue.
Also Id be very appreciated if u drop link or name 48/12v vendor.
Again thank you for fast reply I really stuck with this wire and did not find it on schematic..
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Old 06-29-2020, 04:25 PM   #93
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Many many thanks!
Could you please take a pic of that battery because if its 16 v it should be just after second one. To give me clue.
Also Id be very appreciated if u drop link or name 48/12v vendor.
Again thank you for fast reply I really stuck with this wire and did not find it on schematic..
This is the reducer that I bought: https://www.ecartparts.com/golf-cart...-to-12v-20-amp

Here's a pic, not the best one but hopefully you get the idea.
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Old 06-29-2020, 06:39 PM   #94
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Got it! Thank you, tomorrow planning to install new batteries will see)))
I attached pick from manual, the red oval indicate point where 16V should occure.
Checking vendor if my cart will move.
Thank you and have a great day!
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Old 06-30-2020, 07:56 AM   #95
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Got it! Thank you, tomorrow planning to install new batteries will see)))
I attached pick from manual, the red oval indicate point where 16V should occure.
Checking vendor if my cart will move.
Thank you and have a great day!
Yep, that's where mine attached.
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Old 06-30-2020, 12:20 PM   #96
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Got the roof installed along with the brackets for the roof rack, although, with the roof rack installed, the golf cart is too tall for my garage.
I had the same issue trying to figure out the roof rack. I almost cut the roof supports to either hinge or remove a section and sleeve to lower. Ended up not using the roof rack and just put storage baskets racks on front and rear.
Our carts have a similar look.
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Old 06-30-2020, 01:57 PM   #97
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I had the same issue trying to figure out the roof rack. I almost cut the roof supports to either hinge or remove a section and sleeve to lower. Ended up not using the roof rack and just put storage baskets racks on front and rear.
Our carts have a similar look.
Yea, I haven't put my roof rack on yet either. I actually bought the hinge system that lowers the roof, but haven't had the guts to cut my roof supports yet!

Good looking cart BTW
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Old 07-01-2020, 10:42 PM   #98
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If its interesting to someone.
Club Car Ds 2002. No tow/run switch, fused OBC.
I never seen it with batteries and today installed new battery pack Duracell.
Low voltage started to work immediately (machine was out of of operations for years).
No drive neither forward nor reverse.
Conducted test without OBC no differense-clicking sound and no ride.
Voltage 48v existed.
Step by step used spray to clean contacts on F-N-R switch.
After cleaning and reconnecting it drive!
So just clean contacts well.
Will post pick later.
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Old 07-02-2020, 07:51 AM   #99
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If its interesting to someone.
Club Car Ds 2002. No tow/run switch, fused OBC.
I never seen it with batteries and today installed new battery pack Duracell.
Low voltage started to work immediately (machine was out of of operations for years).
No drive neither forward nor reverse.
Conducted test without OBC no differense-clicking sound and no ride.
Voltage 48v existed.
Step by step used spray to clean contacts on F-N-R switch.
After cleaning and reconnecting it drive!
So just clean contacts well.
Will post pick later.
Do you have any upgraded parts yet? Motor, controller, solenoid, F/R switch, cables?
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Old 07-02-2020, 08:25 AM   #100
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Did the cart come with a charger? If you have a CC PowerDrive charger and it hasn't been plugged in, the OBC may have fallen into lockout mode. Just a thought.
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