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  • @SkinnyMedic
    @SkinnyMedic 4 года назад +41

    I am fired up for this video! This is the whole reason Mrs Skinny Medic and I bought a golf cart!

  • @noshoes
    @noshoes 4 года назад +15

    Just have to say I have been watching off and on over the years and watching this video reminds me how much I appreciate the way you live. God bless.

  • @WillProwse
    @WillProwse 4 года назад +69

    I did this on my golf cart and it was horrible. Took 4+ days to charge my 5.5kWh NCA golf cart battery. And leaving my cart outside would kill the tires and cook the batteries. I now use a small 400W solar array in my backyard and run the cable into my air conditioned garage to charge up my golf cart. Works great and my cart will last for ages.

    • @practicalpreppers7798
      @practicalpreppers7798 4 года назад +19

      My cart has been outside for 7 years. No tire issue and no battery issues as the charge controller works. We have been installing a lot of 400+ watt solar panels that double as great cart roof.

    • @WillProwse
      @WillProwse 4 года назад +13

      @@practicalpreppers7798 holy cow that's awesome!

    • @zarbonida
      @zarbonida 4 года назад +9

      @@WillProwse you have to use a mppt boost charger like genasun (300$) or gtk300 (30$ on Aliexpress).
      They are more powerful than the mppt step down you used in your golf cart.
      For a stationary battery, mppt step down charger are ok.
      But when you move every single second your solar panels, you need a very fast solar charger mppt boost.

    • @thehightechredneck9777
      @thehightechredneck9777 4 года назад +1

      I've been wanting to do something like this with my cart as well... Just gotta pull the trigger on a panel... And I usually park mine in a shed so was thinking might just mount my panel to the roof of the shed

    • @om617yota8
      @om617yota8 4 года назад +2

      @@zarbonida Look at some of Will's videos. He knows how to get every watt out of a charge controller.

  • @jamesdriver8131
    @jamesdriver8131 2 года назад +1

    Hey! Shout out from charleston, I have watched your video 100 times and used it for a basis for my electric sailboat conversion. I gutted a golf cart system and installed it in place of the diesel. Thanks bunches for putting me on to the genasun boost controller. These things are miracle makers!

  • @mloomis1978
    @mloomis1978 4 года назад +3

    I have one of these golf carts. My firewood guy built it for me after I saw his. He has one that he's ran for 7 years and never once has been plugged in. I've been using mine for about a year. I use it to run all over my 40 acres and love it.

  • @KeithWCastleberry
    @KeithWCastleberry 3 года назад +8

    Tell us more about the solar panel, what make, size etc? Where did you find them?

  • @peterscherling9000
    @peterscherling9000 4 года назад +12

    This is my next vehicle and needs to seat 3 children and my wife! Added a trailer with another solar panel and room for storage or a fold out tent!

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD 4 года назад +1

      Boom! You're an "overlander". 😄

  • @kevinrowbotham545
    @kevinrowbotham545 4 года назад +1

    Regenerative AG... Awesome! Looking forward to following along.

  • @earnestbass4043
    @earnestbass4043 11 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video. I’ve got a 72v golf cart I’d like to add a solar panel to along with 120v outlet. Is there a good 72v inverter/charge controller you’d recommend? We also run a grass fed cattle operation and crossed our angus herd into beef Galloway for a smaller carcass size and better marbling on grass.

  • @ronaldharris6569
    @ronaldharris6569 4 года назад +2

    I'm glad you are having a good time with solar, the silence is intoxicating, compared to a gas or diesel powered work cart

  • @PM-7636
    @PM-7636 4 года назад

    I too found a solar panel that was new, but overstock for $115 on Craigs List, It is a 72 cell and sized for my 36 VDC golf cart. Just got it installed and it was making power under the carport @ 5 PM. Pulled it out into the sun and it was doing much better. This was the second usable idea I got from your channel, the 1st (Need help getting your water off the grid - Dec. 20, 2014) was a simple pump installation pumping to a water tank inside my pump house, and Dankoff Slow Pumps provides water to the house and garden. Thanks for sharing the innovation.

  • @phinphan3059
    @phinphan3059 4 года назад +8

    Can you please add a link to the solar panels.

  • @williambates6811
    @williambates6811 4 года назад +8

    I would go very slow installing permanent interior fencing. Install the best perimeter fence you can and use single strand temporary electric fence on interior until you know how the grass will react to management changes. I would highly suggest you split the pasture up so the large livestock stock has one or two days of feed before moving to the next paddock. I would also suggest you read Allen Savory "Holistic-Management-A New Framework-Decision-Making".

  • @anthonyraines5951
    @anthonyraines5951 3 года назад +1

    Love your videos. I've only got 16 Acres in Leesville, SC but im hoping to get into a sustainable style of homesteading

  • @hillbillybassfisherman8181
    @hillbillybassfisherman8181 3 года назад

    they still have the jockey lot in pickens on wed. i live just south of you.i had new stemulator put in at your hosiptal

  • @RenaissanceThinking
    @RenaissanceThinking 4 года назад +7

    How many watts are the panels you are using? We have been thinking of doing this very thing for a while now but you are the first person we've seen actually do it. Thank you for sharing.

  • @courtneyheron1561
    @courtneyheron1561 3 года назад

    Amazing! Love Greg Judy, Joel Salatin, Holistic Management videos and more.Thanks for sharing your creative expression! 😊🙏

  • @neogator26
    @neogator26 4 года назад

    I love Genasun! I have a 2001 ish Club Car I threw a 280 watt panel on and I haven't plugged it in for over a year. The batteries read about 4.5V instead of 48V when I got it but I got the batteries back up to voltage and topped the water off and I'm still using them. She doesn't have the torque or speed she should but the batteries are next on my list of things to upgrade. I drive around my neighborhood and into my parents' and in-laws' neighborhood and not across a farm but mine also doesn't have the regen motor set up like your's appear to have.

  • @TheBurnsStuff
    @TheBurnsStuff 4 года назад +6

    Typical EZGOs (Cushman are the same thing). Wobbly tops, squeaky and weak suspension, rotting out battery trays, overall junk carts. Stay faaaaaaar away from the new 2008 and newer RXV carts. Club Car or Yamaha make way better, more reliable carts. I'd offer this setup to my customers. Unfortunately, 95% of them are in wooded campgrounds with very little sun penetration during the summer months. Not to mention, most of them are tighter than 2 coats of paint when it comes to something like this. I, personally like the Navitas (I'm a dealer) controllers better. I've had altraxx controllers fail and burn up so I'm hesitant to recommend them. So far, the Navitas are much more hardy, phone app over bluetooth (no laptop needed to make changes). Their AC conversion kit is AMAZING! Its pricey but amazing. Good stuff, Scott!! I really like what you are bringing to the RE community!!

    • @bosborn1
      @bosborn1 4 года назад

      Ain’t that the truth. I’ve got 8 Ezgo TXTs and they are garbage . The one Yamaha I have is 15 years older than my TXTs and is in better shape and is an overall better cart in every way. Ezgo can make a good cart. I’ve got a Prowler EV that I love. You can’t beat a 72v two motor 4wd golfcart.

    • @TheBurnsStuff
      @TheBurnsStuff 4 года назад

      @@bosborn1 Its unfortunate, too. They used to have a solid platform back in the mid 90s (89-90 almost ruined them). They were late to the 48V party and used the weaker Curtis controllers. Their gas counterparts were solid until they stopped using the twin cylinder Robin engine. They moved onto the FE400 Kawasaki engine. Its a strong engine, just cheaply and poorly designed.

    • @joemonstermaker4784
      @joemonstermaker4784 4 года назад +1

      The RXV will outperform every other cart. You’re just apparently not smart enough to work on a modern cart.
      And it’s got a limited-slip rear axle. It’ll go where those others you mentioned won’t.
      And it’ll get there sooner too.

    • @joemonstermaker4784
      @joemonstermaker4784 4 года назад +1

      And the RXV doesn’t need an AC conversion, it already is an AC cart.

    • @TheBurnsStuff
      @TheBurnsStuff 4 года назад

      @@joemonstermaker4784 Considering that you don't know me or what I know, you just won't know how smart I am. Let me know how that pile of junk works our for you when it starts breaking down.

  • @101doreen
    @101doreen 3 года назад

    I can't believe I saved your hot water heater video a while ago and never subscribed?!! I just went back to my sustainable file and rewatched that video and I saw I didn't subscribe! You, Sir, are chock full of info! Thank you so much!

  • @terrya6486
    @terrya6486 4 года назад +2

    Ha beat you to it ! 3 years on my 48v golf cart. 1 54v solar panel and a contactor with 4 kwhs of chevy volt lithium batteries.

  • @steffybael1245
    @steffybael1245 2 года назад

    I have put very large multi colored Anderson connectors on my 36 volt easy go. i use it as a power bank for my pull behind camper for mobile power. the connectors allow me to drive the cart on 36 volts and then unplug 2 and plug some in to have 12 volts. i also have a engine connected to a chevy alternator to charge the batteries. pipe from the exhaust go into a big insulated pot with 2 bricks to set a stainless steel pot with a lid inside to use the waste heat of the engine to heat water! NO SOLAR PANEL YET! but ill BUY THIS SET UP SOON

  • @ryanripley3144
    @ryanripley3144 4 года назад +1

    Love this. Only thing id have different is a charging station for busy days lol. Very very cool idea.

  • @brettjohnson6807
    @brettjohnson6807 4 года назад

    I've been wanting to get a used 4x4 electric 72v cart and use dual panels for the roof to charge it for years. Good to see someone actually use it in practice.

  • @steveg2406
    @steveg2406 3 года назад +1

    Will be interesting to see how well "this" works during winter conditions. Thanks for setting up this channel

    • @vhfgamer
      @vhfgamer Год назад

      Solar panels are more efficient when they're cold.

  • @linmal2242
    @linmal2242 2 года назад

    Great little solar golf cart, but it needs some bracing on the uprights, as the aerial view of it moving shows the flexing of the canopy. Just give the uprights some strong angular bracing ! Terrific idea and practical use.

  • @brandtjustsayin
    @brandtjustsayin 3 года назад +4

    Would this same charger setup work with the lighter and longer lasting lithium battery pack? Seems it would lighten up the cart even more. By up to 300 lbs lighter. This would make a killer setup here in Texas in my neighborhood and at my mini-ranch. We have a ton of sun here.

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  2 года назад +1

      It's all lithium now and works really well

    • @atomicsmith
      @atomicsmith 2 года назад

      @@engineer775 Maybe a follow-up video to share any thoughts you've got on it? I've also wondered about using a 48 all in one charger/inverter so it could charge on the grid or solar, and would have 3 kw of AC wherever you took it. I'm wondering if you would need to do some water shrouding and HD strain relief for use outdoors. Any thoughts on that?

  • @jeremyjedynak
    @jeremyjedynak Год назад +7

    It would be great to see an update on how these are going two years later!

  • @lufacarbon1260
    @lufacarbon1260 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for the video and the information. I have a 36 volt cart. That I would like to do this to. I plan on purchasing the charge controller. But I have no idea what panel to get. What are you using? And what are the specs?

  • @mhaggerty7484
    @mhaggerty7484 4 года назад +1

    There's some other videos out there that have conversions from the lead acid to Lithium zero maintenance and longer lasting battery packs.
    They can even swap out the motors or have them rewired for more efficiency and speed.

  • @taylormills08
    @taylormills08 4 года назад

    Awesome way to do things.
    I’m considering adding solar to a pull behind electric man lift. I figure that little charge controller will be perfect.

  • @sigmacentauri6191
    @sigmacentauri6191 4 года назад +29

    This is so cool! Golf cart manufacturers should make this a standard feature. 😻🌞🔋💚

    • @scottw2157
      @scottw2157 3 года назад

      I agree to a point. Battery technology is where its at, with Lipo and Life battery technology (smaller lighter and more powerful) these are what should be included by the manufacturer.
      I also think the controllers and motors currently used are weak links. Manufacturers need to follow RC (radio control hobbies) manufacturers lead, use their data for some R&D.

    • @Lucas_andos
      @Lucas_andos 3 года назад +2

      Indeed, even a cheap solar roof on the factory models could extend the range by a small amount and able to recharge the battery while unloading it or just sitting around. so it is always charging.

    • @vickyschoeneweis4263
      @vickyschoeneweis4263 2 года назад +1

      Would you please post a close-up step-by-step video of exactly which wires are connected which wires? I have the 36V EZ-GO golf cart, a 260 watt solar panel, the correct Genasun 36V MPPT charge controller, but I'm not an electrician.

    • @mattmccoy7364
      @mattmccoy7364 2 года назад +1

      @@vickyschoeneweis4263 did you ever get this finished? How is it going? I’d like to do the same conversion as you.

  • @glykmanagement2091
    @glykmanagement2091 2 года назад +1

    can we have follow up vids on solar golf cart

  • @raisagorbachov
    @raisagorbachov 3 года назад +1

    LOL. Now you have me wanting a golf cart!

  • @GeoFry3
    @GeoFry3 4 года назад

    Did the same with my boy's john deer toy tractor No more sad little boy because momma forgot to plug it in after he wore it out the day before. (10watt 12v panel no charge controller) If it still popular next year I'll upgrade it with a bigger battery bank and add in the controller.

  • @titanpreparedness
    @titanpreparedness 4 года назад

    Awesome cart. A buddy is selling one and was looking at seeing if i could make it fully electric. Pretty neat your in pickens im right beside you in oconee

  • @ScottieBMan
    @ScottieBMan 2 года назад

    My exact envision…you beat me too it! This is awesome

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 4 года назад +2

    Dirt to Soil is a great book that you might be interested in, for managing grazing land. It goes along with what Joel Salatin mentions.
    Any plans to swap out the SLA to LiFePO4, when the lead batteries die? A lot less weight, per amp hour should get you around a little longer between charges?

  • @geedubb-q1u
    @geedubb-q1u 4 года назад +1

    Is there a disconnect switch for a bypass if you have to use a charger?

  • @TheTikka308
    @TheTikka308 Год назад

    Awesome video as always been watching for years since the micro hydro project on dads farm. I’m hoping you can answer a question he got a parcar utilitruck cheap 36v completely stock. It’s awesome but it’s time for batteries and I’m curious if you know what golf carts pull in amps going up hills. We have similar here in KY and I’d love to go lithium but everything I’m finding in a reasonable price range say less than 2,000 only do 100-150 continuous and have a few seconds of peak at 300+. 48v conversion is possible but even at that voltage do the amp numbers work or is that still not enough. The battery’s have the same ratings in amps. Any help would be much appreciated.

  • @chadengemann8237
    @chadengemann8237 4 года назад +4

    with you having two different carts this would be the perfect way to test out the Battle born or Dakota drop in kits for golf carts. I know you are already preaching go lithium. it would be a fun series of vids.

  • @DinoPasic
    @DinoPasic 2 года назад

    Im waiting this video to see and i finally found it. I had similar idea, long time ago... Great Idea, thanks for sharing it.

  • @ericsteenburg3389
    @ericsteenburg3389 4 года назад

    I've always wanted to do this. Awesome job!

  • @kezzatries
    @kezzatries 2 года назад

    OK ya got me I subbed.
    More info on your cart set up, please.

  • @lawtonharrison5018
    @lawtonharrison5018 3 года назад +2

    Do you sell the single panel on your website as well?

  • @Customsouthernarms
    @Customsouthernarms Год назад

    Did you ever do an update on this cart? Like, how it's held up & what not? I couldn't find a part 2.

  • @bamoore65
    @bamoore65 7 месяцев назад

    What voltage solar panels are you using? Can a 24 volt solar panel work with a booster or 2 12 volt 100 watt panels from harbor freight with a booster work?

  • @AceZeroTV
    @AceZeroTV Год назад

    I wondering 2 things, can this Genasun charging system charge while in cart is in operation? I know it will still drain in total during operation but does that have any bad effect on the batteries applying charge while cart is draining at the same time?
    Also do u have to have a breaker switch to isolate the solar panel/Genasun controller from the 120v charging system if you have to charge off the grid with your normal cart charger, say on a cloudy week?

  • @TonzieNorman
    @TonzieNorman 4 года назад +1

    I can’t wait for more.

  • @MacMcCabe2456
    @MacMcCabe2456 2 года назад

    Does the Solar panel just keep charging the batteries or is there a limit function in the charge control unit that keeps the batteries from over charging and boiling over ? Thanks

  • @whineysnowflake8072
    @whineysnowflake8072 4 года назад

    can you pull a manure drag with it? It will help that soil

  • @dig1035
    @dig1035 4 года назад

    Looks like excellent plastic dump beds too! No lithium batteries? Why? Tell us about the panels?

  • @wanjockey
    @wanjockey 4 года назад +1

    Are there 2 more batteries hidden somewhere to make the 48 volts. Because I see 6 batteries at 6 volts each = 36 volts.

    • @calnaughtonjr.800
      @calnaughtonjr.800 4 года назад +1

      Perhaps he is using 8v Golf Cart Batteries?

    • @wanjockey
      @wanjockey 4 года назад +1

      @@calnaughtonjr.800 Yea looking at it compared to what I can see online. I think you are right. Thanks for the heads up.

    • @mcconnell51420
      @mcconnell51420 3 года назад

      Thoes are Trojan t-875 batteries. 4 cells making 8v per battery

  • @artyserio
    @artyserio 4 года назад +1

    I was walking around with this idea in my head and you made me smile when I saw this, could be also implemented on an electric boat

    • @magamike1800
      @magamike1800 4 года назад

      i have done it to my electric dingy.

    • @donalain69
      @donalain69 3 года назад

      You probably would need to drag a football field size float with solar panels behind your boat :)

    • @magamike1800
      @magamike1800 3 года назад

      @@donalain69 300w panel, 600w motor and 1200wh battery. works really well.

    • @donalain69
      @donalain69 3 года назад

      @@magamike1800 ...for an RC boat :)

    • @donalain69
      @donalain69 3 года назад

      600w? Isn't that a bit weak for a boat? Or do you mean for an RC boat? My friend is selling a 105KW electric boat engine..

  • @jennybrown2998
    @jennybrown2998 Год назад

    Does the controller stop overcharging the lead acid batteries? Just putting my shopping list together.

  • @andyselarom4462
    @andyselarom4462 4 года назад +1

    Great job!, can I ask you the wattage of the panel, I take it it's also 48v

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  4 года назад +4

      No the solar panel is actually a 24-volt panel that's where the boost controller comes in and takes the voltage higher than the battery voltage to make sure that it charges. This panel happens to be 280 w.

    • @andyselarom4462
      @andyselarom4462 4 года назад

      @@engineer775 thank you, you taught me more there, it's part of knowledge I'm missing , good day to you sir

  • @BIGALTX
    @BIGALTX 2 года назад

    Thanks for all you do for the prepping community.
    I have a EZ GO (around 2006). It is 36V and has a lift kit and fold down back seat/work platform on it.
    I would like to convert it to 48V with Lithium batteries for the farm as well as for a mobile power station for grid down emergencies.
    And, ultimately I would like to make it solar like you did to your carts.
    Is there a "kit" or someone you could point me to that would be able to help me with that conversion?
    I'm pretty handy with most things but golf carts are out of my expertise.
    Also, what Lithium batts do you recommend?
    I fell like I need to convert to 48v because it's so hard to find a decent 36v to 120v inverter.
    Thanks for any help you can give me
    alan

    • @KeithWCastleberry
      @KeithWCastleberry 2 года назад

      My opinion, buy a 48volt cart… otherwise you will be replacing everything electrical on it, including the motor. I watch your channel regularly, grew up in East Texas, now live on a small piece of land in Central Texas. I bought a 48 volt cart, replaced the batteries with a RoyPow 48volt lithium, and I’m about to do the Genasun with solar system, for the same reasons you mentioned.

    • @KeithWCastleberry
      @KeithWCastleberry 2 года назад

      I also bought a 48volt DC to 120volt AC inverter.

    • @BIGALTX
      @BIGALTX 2 года назад +1

      @@KeithWCastleberry
      A) are you happy with the RoyPow?
      B) was it easy to convert to Lithium?
      And, thanks for commenting.

    • @BIGALTX
      @BIGALTX 2 года назад +1

      @@KeithWCastleberry
      How many watt inverter did you get?
      From what I’m hearing everyone in Texas needs to get serious about some type of alternative power. They are predicting blackouts and brownouts this summer…
      In freakin’ Texas!

    • @KeithWCastleberry
      @KeithWCastleberry 2 года назад

      @@BIGALTX while I believe I could have done the conversion, I had a local cart company do it. I didn't want to learn by my mistakes on a $$$ lithium battery.
      We LOVE the lithium conversion, and the RoyPow seems to be very well made and works well for us. I usually work our land by walking, since I'm getting older and need to walk, but our animals are spread out over 11 acres, so my wife uses the cart all the time. I use it to haul things and the power, with the lighter weight and longer battery life is well worth the money to convert it. We can go 2 weeks between charges.

  • @MrJasonace99
    @MrJasonace99 3 года назад

    Was just thinking about something like this. Nice!

  • @nicklcarey
    @nicklcarey 3 года назад +2

    Would you mind posting the model number for the solar panel? I'd like to know the exact size used. Awesome video! I live a town over from you and just picked up a golf cart to do the same modification for my family.

    • @fiddleagedman4269
      @fiddleagedman4269 3 года назад

      I would like to know the same thing. I just purchased a 1996 club car golf cart and would love to do a solar upgrade but need to know which solar panel to use. Have you heard anything?

    • @nicklcarey
      @nicklcarey 3 года назад

      @@fiddleagedman4269 unfortunately no. I have solar panels on an suv and power a fridge and my ham radio. I can make this happen on my cart but want to find one of the right size.

    • @nicklcarey
      @nicklcarey 3 года назад

      @@fiddleagedman4269 hey do you live in the sc area? Maybe we can hookup and figure this out and post an updated video with a build. Sounds like fun if you're interested.

    • @fiddleagedman4269
      @fiddleagedman4269 3 года назад

      @@nicklcarey I’m in east Tn.

    • @brentjohnson6654
      @brentjohnson6654 3 года назад

      Very nice setup. I am thinking of getting the Genasun for Lithium to be used to charge some lithium batteries. I have seen your card before and it has motivated me to do this in our country place. All the best, from Texas.

  • @solarT.D.I.Y.20
    @solarT.D.I.Y.20 Год назад

    What the information on the solar panel, part number or watts.
    Thanks!

  • @slimpickens0000
    @slimpickens0000 4 года назад +1

    Scott, I think a good fencing video would be helpful for a lot of people given your teaching style. I'm looking to put up a fence myself on our two and a half acres

    • @practicalpreppers7798
      @practicalpreppers7798 4 года назад +1

      Soon. I hope to start re- fencing the property. I have a lot of trees an overgrowth to clear first.

  • @willm5814
    @willm5814 3 года назад

    Thanks this is great!!! Going to do it on my cart this spring - I'm always shocked by the torque you get from an electric golf cart - me and my 250 lb buddy, climbing a very steep hill...no problem - would love to convert to Lithium-Iron-Phosphate when lead-acid batteries die - lighter for the same amount of stored power and longer lasting

  • @priscillaencarnacao637
    @priscillaencarnacao637 3 года назад

    What gauge wires did you use to go from the Genasun controller to the batteries? And did you just use 10AWG extension cables for the solar panels to the controller with butt end connectors?

  • @gerardjachymiak5822
    @gerardjachymiak5822 4 года назад

    i do not know how much range you need but some repurposed lithium cells from big battery would work well

  • @charlesgiovanetti8776
    @charlesgiovanetti8776 3 года назад

    Now just add an inverter? I have the golf cart, genasun and inverter but just need to take the time to do it!

  • @PatrickHRoss
    @PatrickHRoss 2 года назад

    Awesome, this is my go to plan.

  • @frogface3975
    @frogface3975 4 года назад +1

    do you have a link to a good solar panel?
    thanks

  • @matthewsteurrys1083
    @matthewsteurrys1083 4 года назад +2

    Will 190 watt 60 cell be enough to power a 48 volt cart?

    • @engineer775
      @engineer775  4 года назад +1

      It is better than nothing but of course the bigger the wattage the better. but the genocide will boost the voltage up to make it work.

    • @matthewsteurrys1083
      @matthewsteurrys1083 4 года назад

      Are you able to still get the solar water controllers I see you've taken them off your site. Or did they have problems. I've got one but I was thinking about having a backup

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD 4 года назад +1

      @@engineer775 Genocide? That's unfortunate branding. 😳

  • @rbar1234567
    @rbar1234567 4 года назад

    Great actionable advice. Thank you.

  • @ONThree
    @ONThree 3 года назад

    Amazing! I must have one!

  • @comfortablynumb9342
    @comfortablynumb9342 4 года назад

    I bet this will be a standard option for golf carts in the future. Solar should be improving and more common in the next few years.

    • @steveg2406
      @steveg2406 3 года назад +1

      Should already be on all vehicles, not just golf carts. That seems like common sense...

  • @1painter4hire
    @1painter4hire Год назад

    Wow Sir, this is awesome thanks

  • @borhoden3216
    @borhoden3216 Год назад

    What lift and wheels are on the Cushman Hauler?

  • @genegoodwin8925
    @genegoodwin8925 4 года назад

    You have done what I talked about back in the 70's when I first saw a car converted to an electric power in a magazine. I've always said that the auto manufactures could make an electric car and have the roof, which is a separate panel these days, made of solar cells. The car would have a little longer range since it would be charging as it goes. If the car was used to go to work during the daylight hours, it would be charging all day while the driver was at work. If the person worked night shift it would be charging the next day while the person is sleeping. It all seems very simple to me.
    The EV's of today depend on plugging them in to the grid. The problem with that is somewhere the electricity is being produced by a plant usually using fossil fuels. Yes, there is no tail pipe on the vehicle, but it is still causing a problem somewhere else.
    We too, had a farm, 49.5 acres where we used a Kubota side by side and hated the thing. We now only have a few acres and use a golf cart. We used golf carts on the farm until we bought the Kubota. We both like the golf carts better. Ours is a gasoline model though, so we will not be adding a solar panel on top. Thanks for the video.

  • @DinoPasic
    @DinoPasic 2 года назад

    Do you have problem with battery balance? I have solar on the house, and i got used batteries. I had 48v setup, but one battery is getting too much and other one less voltage... Now its 24v

  • @reubenwood8600
    @reubenwood8600 2 года назад

    Where did you get the solar panels from

  • @nalolc6045
    @nalolc6045 2 года назад

    are those Dexters?

  • @carlspackler91
    @carlspackler91 4 года назад +6

    I found the charge controller on your site easily enough, but either I'm really bad at searching, or the section that displays panels that are sold individually is difficult to find.

  • @goodcitizen4587
    @goodcitizen4587 3 года назад

    A 400W panel would be even cooler. Could it handle the weight? Of course tossing those lead batteries would be a great improvement.

  • @soberbrent
    @soberbrent 3 года назад +4

    I did this with an ezgo txt 36v. I use one to get around my home town(it’s legal in the town). I put two 160w solar panels for a roof with the genasun boost controller.
    I have shunts monitoring power in as well as power to the motor. I have not had to charge this cart in over a month and I would say I drive 5-10 miles per day. On flat paved road the motor is only using 350-400 watts. During the day the panels are always bringing in 200-300 watts. Could almost drive on just the panels alone.

  • @sandybartlett1333
    @sandybartlett1333 3 года назад

    Can you still use your normal.golf cart charger with it if you need a quick charge?

  • @mikefernandez2255
    @mikefernandez2255 2 года назад

    I cannot find the 400watt solar panels you are using as the roof of the cart. Where can you buy these panels and what's the dimensions??

  • @Fentertainment
    @Fentertainment 4 года назад +1

    Another SC content creator, I've often wondered if you were from south carolina.

  • @SemiReTired
    @SemiReTired 2 года назад

    Its been a year or so, how are the carts holding up?

  • @03treefitty
    @03treefitty 3 года назад

    Hows well does it work on cloudy rainy days? Or snow?

  • @dogtaurus4daisy
    @dogtaurus4daisy 4 года назад

    This is awesome and cool golf cart 🔥🧡🔥

  • @artsmith103
    @artsmith103 4 года назад

    For the cost of the voltage step up, has anyone tried 2 smaller ~30V panels in series with a typical mppt charger?
    There are a lot of those slightly older ~200W panels in CA.

  • @JerryDLTN
    @JerryDLTN 3 года назад

    I'm surprised EzGo doesn't do that for all their electric golf carts. I worked at a golf course in high school...they had 24 rental carts and 144 privately owned carts and we had to keep them plugged in in the barn all the time. Occasionally the chargers go bad and cook the batteries

  • @warrenphillips69
    @warrenphillips69 4 года назад

    Ideally you should be using the diagonal opposite terminals on the battery array.

  • @jettamind
    @jettamind 4 года назад

    How long to the golf cart batteries last before you need to replace them?

  • @BrianBriCurInTheOC
    @BrianBriCurInTheOC 4 года назад +1

    I am a Long Distance and Mountain bicycle rider. Fifteen years ago I ruptured my Aorta in a Bicycle vs OneTon Collision.
    I have lingering effects that limit my riding like I used to do!!!
    My buddies want to Ride The Continental Divide in a few years.
    I would like to ride with them!!!
    I was thinking I could ride an
    e-Bike.
    Some people pull a small aluminum tubing/canvas trailer behind their bicycle. I was wonder if I could attach some sort of Solar Panel on a framework above the trailer which could charge the extra batteries for the e-Bike.
    Are there any Solar Panels that are lightweight and flexible that could be easily attached and not be that great of a weight problem. Those panels on your gulf cart provide how many volts at how many amps???
    Many e-Bikes are 48 volts DC.
    I would also like to use a LapTop and Cell or Satellite Phones.
    Can you help me with any advise and Technical Info???

    • @PatrickKQ4HBD
      @PatrickKQ4HBD 4 года назад

      There are a few guys on RUclips that built solar charging touring e-bikes that are similar to what you want. You'll probably have to do all your own research and build. The information is out there.
      Will Prowse runs a popular channel for all things solar and storage. He has a number of videos and a few books that are geared towards people starting from zero knowledge of electricity that will help you build a functional project by the end.
      This is all super easy after you've done it once.

  • @somethingsomeone5440
    @somethingsomeone5440 4 года назад +2

    Am I missing something here? 6v batteries x 6 batteries = 36v not 48v. Is there two more batteries I’m just not seeing?

    • @BobbyJackBland
      @BobbyJackBland 4 года назад +1

      8 volt batteries

    • @somethingsomeone5440
      @somethingsomeone5440 4 года назад

      @@BobbyJackBland had no clue they made 8v batteries. Learnt something new today

    • @randacnam7321
      @randacnam7321 4 года назад

      @@somethingsomeone5440 They allow manufacturers to use more powerful 48V motors without having to redesign their battery trays, since the 8V batteries are about the same size as 6V batteries.

  • @solarT.D.I.Y.20
    @solarT.D.I.Y.20 3 года назад

    What's the voltage on the solar panels?
    Do you have the part number?

  • @juliemarie7854
    @juliemarie7854 4 года назад

    Super cool

  • @drunkbuzzard3237
    @drunkbuzzard3237 4 года назад +3

    My neighbor did this to his cart 15 years ago and he's still driving it around.

  • @TheDillberto
    @TheDillberto 3 года назад

    HOW FAR/LONG WILL IT GO FOR ? ?PRETT COOL THING

  • @sandybartlett1333
    @sandybartlett1333 3 года назад

    Awesome video thank you.

  • @slimpickens0000
    @slimpickens0000 4 года назад

    What is the recommended headcount per acre for cattle in the upstate?

    • @cybernoid001
      @cybernoid001 4 года назад +1

      That number can vary widely from pasture to pasture and also the kind of grazing practices you do. Check out Joel at PolyFace farms.

  • @offgridbydesign3826
    @offgridbydesign3826 4 года назад

    Can you still use your regular charger with this setup or is it now solar only?

  • @rjonkipper
    @rjonkipper 3 года назад

    What is the kit he is using, I need to know where I can get the full kit to convert my electric golf cart....