Upgrading your cart with a Navitas 36v controller
If you're fed up with your playing golf cart struggling upward hills or feeling like it's dragging an anchor, setting up a navitas 36v controller may be the wisest weekend project a person ever undertake. Most of us who else own older 36-volt carts—whether it's an EZGO TXT, the Club Car, or even an old Yamaha—know the feeling associated with "pedal to the particular metal" leading to nothing more than a slow, sad crawl. It's frustrating, specifically when your buddies with the newer 48-volt rigs are cruising past you. Yet here's the factor: your motor and batteries probably have more life in them than you believe. The bottleneck is almost always the share controller. ...