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Old 10-25-2012, 03:50 PM   #11
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reading 24v can weld the pedal shut in the WO , runaway charlie = bad.....lol
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Old 10-25-2012, 04:00 PM   #12
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Charlie needs THIS
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Old 10-25-2012, 04:25 PM   #13
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reading 24v can weld the pedal shut in the WO , runaway charlie = bad.....lol
Yeah, for the most part guys just used the gearmotors... However, relays are cheap and you can certainly find one that wouldn't burn up...
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OK - I'm going to have to check this out. Adan is finally starting to ride his starter quad - 6v. He's been pushing it up until now. Thanks for another time suck for me, Ed.
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Old 10-25-2012, 09:01 PM   #15
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i'm going 12v to 18v, alot of people go 24v or even 36v

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We've got an electric scooter. "El Scooter de la Muerte"
60v,1000W motor, 100a controller. Thing is fucking stupid.

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OK - I'm going to have to check this out. Adan is finally starting to ride his starter quad - 6v. He's been pushing it up until now. Thanks for another time suck for me, Ed.
dude when it comes to toys and kids, its all worth it!
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We've got an electric scooter. "El Scooter de la Muerte"
60v,1000W motor, 100a controller. Thing is fucking stupid.

Wife won't let me touch the grandbaby's Barbie Jeep...
Heh... 1 1/4HP... pretty good. In the combat robotic community (Battlebots), there were guys who started a barstool-like racing circuit... the only rule was that whatever they built had to fit into a theoretical cube 24"x24"x??, where '??' is unlimited. Basically, at 24"x24" footprint. Guys were putting e-tek motors in them at 72v... good for something like 30HP... I wonder how many of them lived...
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Old 10-26-2012, 11:36 AM   #18
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ordered strobes

had order a white kit and red kit, $22 delivered from china....

going to sell a red/white kit for $10, lol
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OK - I'm going to have to check this out. Adan is finally starting to ride his starter quad - 6v. He's been pushing it up until now. Thanks for another time suck for me, Ed.
Me too.

We had my nephew's quad for a while and went through the same thing. She'd push it for a while and then started riding it. Then it died.

I'm on the fence about what to get for Christmas; an electric toy or no?

I picked up a PW50 from a friend so I was going to forgo the battery stuff but I'm not sure if she's ready for the 50 yet...
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I picked up a PW50 from a friend so I was going to forgo the battery stuff but I'm not sure if she's ready for the 50 yet...
If it has either the throttle or exhaust governor (or both) on it, it is what I consider reasonably safe. Our daughter could actually pedal her bicycle faster than the PW would go when it was fully governed.
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