Recent content by Spoonman

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    Why not?

    what a lovely memory :') that is exactly what im imagining, except with a few more motors and a few more 18v batteries! NOW DO YALL BELIEVE? XD ITS GONNA BE SO AWESOME. pics & vid not for a long time... but it will come... >:)
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    funder wheels kart FREE !

    You can use a moving truck:p
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    Why not?

    Thank you for your insight.. yes a DPDT switch is acceptable, I realised that question was misguided. As for my "kart" it only weighs about 40 pounds. I weigh 125 I'm hoping for 15 mph and expect my battery packs to last 30 minutes at most on a full charge. Just to clarify i am searching for...
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    Why not?

    please elaborate? it does run after all, im not sure of the rpms but its pretty decent, my motor is rated for 2500 rpms. Thank you.
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    Why not?

    on the contrary! my motor deffinately runs with the battery pack in series that i created, it may not be optimal by any means but it has enough power to putt-putt me along to where i need to go. if anyone can answer my first and last question it would be greatly appreciated! :)
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    Why not?

    (AH) MY BAD! xD the small blocky 9v alkaline batteries
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    Reguarding Batteries.

    OK so i have a 36v 700w 2500 rpm electric motor and i dont want PHAT EXPENSIVE batteries on my modified wagon/go-kart, so i wired (4) 9v batteries in a series and (8) 9v batteries in parrallel for extra Ah when the 9v run out of charge. and the motor runs with the 4 9v battery pack. my first...
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    Why not?

    OK so i have a 36v 700w 2500 rpm electric motor and i dont want PHAT EXPENSIVE batteries on my modified wagon/go-kart, so i wired (4) 9v batteries in a series and (8) 9v batteries in parrallel for extra Ah when the 9v run out of charge. and the motor runs with the 4 9v battery pack. my first...
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