Accepts 24-48 Volt Input, and produces 12 Volt, 33 Amp DC (400 Watts of power) Output Voltage Reducer
- Works as an affordable one-for-one replacement for the E-Z-GO OEM 643023, 6 pinned Eaton Sure Power Converter (voltage reducer)
- 6-Pin Deutsch-Type
- Dual Switched/Continuous Output Isolated from Chassis
- Non Isolated Input to Output
- UL/CSA/FCC-Part A Registered
If you own an E-Z-GO cart and your 12V accessory power has failed, you will need to replace the golf cart voltage reducer. This listing is for a high power unit that can handle most if not all of the accessories you might want to add. It can handle an input (from your battery bank) as low as 24V DC or as high as 48V DC, and it will produce a smooth, clean, 12V 30A output source capable of powering all of those accessories.
FAQ
Is this hard to install?
If you have an E-Z-GO cart and your voltage reducer has a jack like the one shown in the listing image, you are in luck. This replacement will take only seconds to complete. (Difficulty rating: 1 on 5 scale).
If my cart uses 6V batteries, why not connect my accessories across two of batteries and use that to power my accessories instead? My voltmeter says that is 12V (2x6V), so why not use it?
Batteries perform best when they work together as a set for their entire lives. Tapping power from just part of your battery system draws the power unevenly and wears out your battery bank faster than when wired properly.
How can I tell the operating voltage of my golf cart, boat, RV, or ATV?
Borrow a simple voltmeter from a friend if you don’t already have one, or read Learn how to determine the operating voltage in your golf cart .
I understand that I need a voltage reducer, but how do I determine how much power (amps) that I need?
Odds are this voltage reducer will handle anything you want to add to your cart unless you are adding a very powerful stereo or a winch. If you want to do the math, its not hard. Simply add together the “amps” each item takes; it should be shown on the device like “2.1A”, where the “A” stands for Amps. If the item nameplate shows the electric power requirement in watts (W) instead, divide that number by 12 to get the amps. (Example = 24W/2 = 2A). Now add all of the amps together; if the number is less than 30A, this voltage reducer will do the job.
Is there a different version that has wire leads to fit all other carts?
Yes. Please see this listing, or contact us, to get the voltage converter you need.
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