Hi guys, new person here. I know very little about golf carts. My elderly neighbor has been trying to charge his batteries with no luck
After doing some digging, this is a Club Car, DS. I can't find any tag identifying it, but found a picture on the site to confirm it. The cart has 6 - 8 volt batteries, new last year. The average voltage of each battery is about 2.7 volts. I cleaned all the connections first.
I have tried using a 12 volt charger to try to bring this up, with little to no results. I know the cart charger (Powerdrive2) will not kick in, when the voltage is low. I believe under 26 volts.
Someone on another forum, told me you can use a jumper wire as a way to "Bypass" the sensor for low voltage.
Is this possible?
Thanks!
After doing some digging, this is a Club Car, DS. I can't find any tag identifying it, but found a picture on the site to confirm it. The cart has 6 - 8 volt batteries, new last year. The average voltage of each battery is about 2.7 volts. I cleaned all the connections first.
I have tried using a 12 volt charger to try to bring this up, with little to no results. I know the cart charger (Powerdrive2) will not kick in, when the voltage is low. I believe under 26 volts.
Someone on another forum, told me you can use a jumper wire as a way to "Bypass" the sensor for low voltage.
Is this possible?
Thanks!
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