The motor provides the power for your electric golf trolley and
is normally directly connected to the gearbox. Here are some of the symptoms to
listen for or be aware of if your motor is going or has gone. No turning and so
no noise, higher pitched whirling noise, no drive but power lights on and no
response from the potentiometer when turned. Sometimes it may be just the
brushes that need fixing or replacing rather than the motor and occasionally
other problems are present along with a faulty motor but we can tell you more
accurately after a look at it.
Golf Trolley Garages is for anyone who owns, uses or is considering buying an electric golf trolley and/or ride on single-seater golf buggy. Based in Worle (near Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset), we are just a few minutes from the M5, junction 21. So just give us a call if your Electric Golf Trolley or Single Seater Ride-on Buggy needs a Service or Repair.... Tel: 07973 715853 or 07729 867791 or Email:i repairs @golftrolleygarages.co.uk
Showing posts with label motor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label motor. Show all posts
17 April 2014
09 April 2014
Lacking Power
Sometimes the trolley will lack power maybe particularly
uphill but other times not. The main causes for this are lack of voltage in the
battery caused from a faulty battery or charger, the trolley pulling too much
voltage from the battery causing the battery to lack power later, a faulty
gearbox, a faulty motor or excessive load on the trolley.
08 April 2014
Gearbox
The gearbox provides the gearing system for your golf
trolley working directly from the motor and is another essential part of your
golf trolley which should be looked after. Worn axle mounts are one area that
can put extra strain on your gear box and shorten its lifespan if not sorted
out so checks on your trolley are advised fairly regularly. Listen out for
noises as these can be a sign that your gearbox is starting to fail.
27 February 2014
Golf Trolley Motor
The motor provides the power for your electric golf trolley and
is normally directly connected to the gearbox. Here are some of the symptoms to
listen for or be aware of if your motor is going or has gone. No turning and so
no noise, higher pitched whirling noise, no drive but power lights on and no
response from the potentiometer when turned. Sometimes it may be just the
brushes that need fixing or replacing rather than the motor and occasionally
other problems are present along with a faulty motor but we can tell you more
accurately after a look at it.
GTG
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