FSIP hosted a webinar about our golf cart conversion kits on April 1st, 2016. Here is a recording for anyone who missed it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAsSJrNlM38&feature=youtu.be
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Golf Cart Conversion Kits
If you work on enough golf carts over time you realize that every golf cart is different from the last one you worked on. Sometimes it is nearly impossible to find parts for the odd ball carts you come across, such as aftermarket controllers. After hearing requests for many different controllers over the years, we … Continue reading Golf Cart Conversion Kits
USB Charger for Golf Carts!
Do your customers dislike being out of touch when they are on the golf course? Do they like to listen to music or need directions when tooling around town? Now you can offer them just what they need! Our USB Charging Kit! This kit will work on 36-80 volt electric vehicles, including Club Car, E-Z-Go … Continue reading USB Charger for Golf Carts!
Golf Cart Battery Chargers: Transformer Vs. High-Frequency
A battery’s performance is only as good as its charger. Over 50% of battery problems are caused not by the battery itself, but by wrong or insufficient charging. A proper charging regime is based on battery technology, temperature, state of charge and the application. Deciding what charger to buy for your application can be a challenging … Continue reading Golf Cart Battery Chargers: Transformer Vs. High-Frequency
DC-DC Converters
A DC-DC converter is a discrete solid state device that converts DC voltage from one level to another. The ability to do so becomes interestingly handy primarily when adding accessories to electric vehicles. For instance if you had a golf cart or LSV which uses eight, 6 volt batteries in series for a total pack … Continue reading DC-DC Converters
About your Golf Cart Solenoid
The solenoid in your electric golf cart functions as the main switch to connect current from the battery to your traction or pump motor. It does this by electrically closing a mechanical switch which allows for a high current connection to be made using a smaller control voltage. A solenoid is constructed of two main … Continue reading About your Golf Cart Solenoid