Electric Motor
Does anybody know if a 12V battery powered weed whacker motor would be enough for a go-kart? Gasoline is just too expensive.
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- carlbelcher
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I think it would might work. The little electric go karts at walmart only have 200 watt motors so if the motor you're looking at has more than say 250 - 300 watts you should be fine.
Also check out these two motors. 3.5 hp may not sound like much but trust me it's more then enough power for a go kart. Keep in mind 1 hp is 745 watts
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... e=electric
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... e=electric
Also check out these two motors. 3.5 hp may not sound like much but trust me it's more then enough power for a go kart. Keep in mind 1 hp is 745 watts
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... e=electric
http://www.surpluscenter.com/item.asp?U ... e=electric
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- chosen_way
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one isnt probably enough but two would definetly be enough. i am thinking of building a motorized scooter using either a petrol motor or electric motor.
I might actually build a mini-tank, with 2 seperate motorized treads, 2 average electric motors should run something like that without the wait of a driver.
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- carlbelcher
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Is your Google.com Broken?!
i was thinking aof an electric motor for my go-cart but i realized that it would incease the weight and i would need more than 5 hp so i saved up my money and bought a 6.5 hp brigs and stratin. at http://www.smallenginewarehouse.com/