I see that the Tracks cart has 2 batteries. One battery for each set of controller and motor. Is it possible to wire the 2 ECO batteries in parallel? This would double the amperage, and it would also make that the 2 batteries to discharge at an equal rate. Not sure if the battery charger can handle 2 batteries at once. Would you just get a higher amperage charging unit?
How easy or difficult to change between the Tracks and Wheels? Is it reasonable to expect that you could switch back and forth depending on whether you have snow or no snow?
Sick man. Who built the dash? I’m currently building a Drive 2 and trying to run the navitas dash. I have it in hand but mounting is becoming more of an issue. Maybe that’s a factory navitas dash? Sorry I’m new to this build but you did say it was their prototype cart
I realize that you are not the original builder of the Tracks cart. Can you explain how someone was able to get a controller and motor set to drive each axle? How do you get the front axle to drive the wheels AND be able to steer the wheels at the same time? I would love to do that to my '09 CC Precedent. I am not a suspension guy. I can do electrical.
It was great chatting with you today. I'm the guy with 2 first names. Lol! Which one of the Daygreen converters was it that you recommended for my build?
I see that the Tracks cart has 2 batteries. One battery for each set of controller and motor.
Is it possible to wire the 2 ECO batteries in parallel?
This would double the amperage, and it would also make that the 2 batteries to discharge at an equal rate. Not sure if the battery charger can handle 2 batteries at once.
Would you just get a higher amperage charging unit?
That’s gonna be nice
How easy or difficult to change between the Tracks and Wheels?
Is it reasonable to expect that you could switch back and forth depending on whether you have snow or no snow?
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Sick man. Who built the dash? I’m currently building a Drive 2 and trying to run the navitas dash. I have it in hand but mounting is becoming more of an issue. Maybe that’s a factory navitas dash? Sorry I’m new to this build but you did say it was their prototype cart
I realize that you are not the original builder of the Tracks cart.
Can you explain how someone was able to get a controller and motor set to drive each axle?
How do you get the front axle to drive the wheels AND be able to steer the wheels at the same time? I would love to do that to my '09 CC Precedent.
I am not a suspension guy. I can do electrical.
Navitas makes and sells the frames like that. You can’t do that to your Precedent without extreme modifications
That dash is nice
It was great chatting with you today. I'm the guy with 2 first names. Lol! Which one of the Daygreen converters was it that you recommended for my build?
You will need a 80 amp for everything your talking about running
who makes the dash
Kart King