We have made some carts changed them over to 48 volts and used 4, 80's
tilted up like an outlaw circle track car
On Apr 11, 2014 2:37 PM, "Bob-O Schultze"
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> Esteemed and just steamed Fellows,
> I've rebuilt an old dead 36V golf cart and I'd like to put an array on it.
> The problem is that
Bob-O
I did that once for a client, I used 3 Yingli 75s , they fit well
but the array turned out to be to heavy for the Golf Carts roof frame,
stress cracks started showing up. I think I still have the 36 volt
charge controller, built by Solar Converters, it never got installed, if
you h
> Bob-o
I've got two Arco M 75's, 13x48. 48 W, 3.72 A, 22 volt. Their yours, if you use
them.
Tom
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Esteemed and just steamed Fellows,
I've rebuilt an old dead 36V golf cart and I'd like to put an array on it. The
problem is that the roof area is only 40" x 65ish" and it's 36V. I'm OK with a
bit of overhang the 65" dimension, but not side to side as it will be a head
bumper getting in and out.
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