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  • G1 controller conversion

    I would like to convert my G1 to electronic controller. Can anyone recommend a controller, potentiometer combination that would both work and be reasonably easy to install? I expect to have to fabricate mounts, connections to pedal etc. and am not afraid of wiring. I don't expect this to be a bolt-on application. Note that I replaced the motor with a GE of the same capacity and connections as original. It works fine.

    This is not a high-performance cart. I have no intention of lifting it or anything like that. I'm just tired of burning out contacts in the wiper board.

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    Converting your G1 to electronic control is definitely possible. The real excitement kicks in when you start brainstorming ways to craft a mount for the potentiometer that works seamlessly with the gas pedal. Picture fashioning a cable pull cam on the throttle linkage, allowing you to tweak the potentiometer using a spare brake cable or a cable from a newer cart. Once you've conquered the potentiometer mount, the rest of the conversion becomes a journey of discovery. You'll need to track down a suitable controller (the brain behind the electronic operation) and a well matched solenoid (the power player responsible for engaging your cart's drive system).

    With a diagram and a handful of wires and cables you'll be well on your way. Of course, every project has its unique challenges. The key mounted forward/reverse switch becomes obsolete. While fabricating a mount for a manual forward/reverse switch may test your creativity, it's all part of the process. And when it comes to the potentiometer, the Curtis PB-6 stands out as a popular choice. Feel free to ask if you have any questions
    Updated by Michael Eddie; last week.

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