Jawn
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If I ever build one, it'll be steampunk... literally, steam powered!
Get with the times. Sorry about the cackling B00B. It's all I could find quickly



This is what I would build... Spotted this at Jeep Beach earlier this year. A guy had taken a yard cart from northern tool and married it to a scooter with a couple agm batteries. Benefits were the large tires for going over grass and gravel, and the steering already built into the cart, controls built into steering.
Your build is coming along nice. Please keep posting your progress.
Needs a deck gun.....
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...Benefits were the large tires for going over grass and gravel, and the steering already built into the cart, controls built into steering. ..
I bought this for running around the ranch and visiting the neighbour across the road....0 to 20 in 3 seconds..lol.






















The Hoveround MPV5 that I acquired the batteries from is rated at 12 hours with 2 31 amp hour batteries. I installed 2 35 amp hour batteries. I don't expect there to be any significant current drain issues from any other components, so I am expecting to be able to drive it all day at a swap meet without a stop for a charge. I am anxious to get an opportunity to test this.Awesome build. Any idea as to how long the batteries will last yet?
Why worry



Unfortunate occurrence but still almost 4 miles for the first run is not to be discounted. At least you have proven the system. How were the batteries holding up?
I don't know anything about the motor but someone will jump in soon.
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great build! on the batteries, you should charge them after almost any use. this will prolong their life a lot. there is a lot of good info on batteries, controllers, etc. over at buggiesgonewild.com. anyway, nice ride.
this is my ofc.
jim
jeff, i understand what you are saying. where is the swap meet? yes i built the cart. stared with a 98 ezgo medalist and added ifs with a 5" lift, a lsd diff, disc rear brakes, and upped from 36 volts to 48 volts. thx for the compliment.
jim
So I had a no go issue with my Mobility scooter converted to a go kart which uses a similar motor to what you have. It's single motor only and wouldn't go one day after sitting for a week. Turns out the brake component of the motor had rusted up. Is it possible one of your motors did that, and the extra current needed to overcome the dragging caused some issues with the controller and pot?
I don't think I still have any pictures, but we made one sarting with a power wheelchair, cut off the excess and channeled a LaZBoy recliner over it. Not wanting to invest much in electronics, we got a radio and 2 servos from the hobby store, attached them to the control joystick, and hid that under the body.
Much hilarity ensued. Kids face when a recliner rolls up to them on the street, pricelss.