Thanks for making these videos. I use them when I need to figure something out. Should’ve watched this one before I hit the magnet with the hammer 🤦♂️
Hey man, have you ever bypassed a speed sensor? I busted the magnet and damaged the prong on the sensor on one of these Chinese carts when changing out the brushes and now can’t find the replacement parts. I’ve tested everything else on the cart (thanks to the help of your other videos) and I’m pretty much convinced that this speed sensor is why my cart won’t move.
@@HeyHeyHey97 right now I'm dealing with a stuck spline on a Club Car shunt motor. F1-F2 shows open so I've got to repair the field wiring. Just dawned on me that the stuck spline and armature can stay in the cart, I just need to get to the outer casing, brushes and field wiring. The cart was in non-running condition and I did a 12V jumper test on motor and it ran but not with controller in the mix. Have you ever seen or repaired an open field wiring? I'm hoping once I get in there it will be pretty aparent and straight forward.
Thanks for making these videos. I use them when I need to figure something out. Should’ve watched this one before I hit the magnet with the hammer 🤦♂️
You’re not buy yourself. Lolol. Thanks for commenting
Hit that like and subscribe button for me
I’ve been subscribed since I watched your first video
@chancetrent6781 right on. Thanks for that
Hey man, have you ever bypassed a speed sensor? I busted the magnet and damaged the prong on the sensor on one of these Chinese carts when changing out the brushes and now can’t find the replacement parts. I’ve tested everything else on the cart (thanks to the help of your other videos) and I’m pretty much convinced that this speed sensor is why my cart won’t move.
The splines on the inside of the motor shaft have spun and stripped themselves. Can this be replaced or do I need a new motor?
@@jaradtai6770 yes you can buy them. They’re called motor collars. But there’s different types. Make sure you count teeth. Plus the type of motor.
@@jaradtai6770 check your input shaft on the rear end They normally wear out together.
Nice work bruh
Ty sir. Thanks for watching and comment
Can this cause the golf cart to bearly go up a small incline. It goes 14th on flat road.
What type of golf cart do you have. Is it an Ezgo txt series
@@HeyHeyHey97 yes. 36 v
@@HeyHeyHey97 73445G01 motor
@benderprofessionalservices9018 let me guess you have a handle by your leg. If so that’s how it is.
You can go with a torque motor. Or change your controller to a 400 amp
Can anyone see my comments? RUclips put me in the corner foe saying something about Brandon. Not sure if my punishment is over yet.
Yes sir Thomas lmao
@@HeyHeyHey97 I responded to your post about the merch earlier. Can't get the link to work. Got worried cause no one replied.
Thank you🤟
Thanks for the comment
@@HeyHeyHey97 right now I'm dealing with a stuck spline on a Club Car shunt motor. F1-F2 shows open so I've got to repair the field wiring. Just dawned on me that the stuck spline and armature can stay in the cart, I just need to get to the outer casing, brushes and field wiring. The cart was in non-running condition and I did a 12V jumper test on motor and it ran but not with controller in the mix. Have you ever seen or repaired an open field wiring? I'm hoping once I get in there it will be pretty aparent and straight forward.
@@greg20152015 you have to get the armature off as well. You can’t get the brushes to go back down. If you don’t. You have to pry and beat and prey
@@HeyHeyHey97 I was hoping I could retract brushes by removing the back plate with the speed sensor? No? Haven't done it yet so not sure..
@greg20152015 no sir.