First, GREAT Forum. Glad I found you all.
Hopefully a brief history. New batteries last year. Starting charging but cart charge would not last. Stayed by charger and noticed it would shut down in 5-10 minutes. Brought all batteries to my supplier, severely depleted so they put them on a charge for a few days. Hydrometer read high fair. Brought charger down to local CC dealer and put it on one of their carts and good to go after 30 minutes. Not the problem. Tried charger on newly charged batteries, same issue. shuts down after a few. Voltage on all, 50.74.
Questions?
1. Is it my OBC. Cart is still running fine on the supplier charge. Limited time though. I am going to try reset today.
2. If I bypass the OBC, and need to charge so batteries stay up, How long should I charge. Is there a rule of thumb?
3. Is there an aftermarket processor (dont remember correct term) that installs into the Power Drive charger that regulates the charge instead of the OBC? Has anyone done this with success?
Thanks in advance to you pros
Hopefully a brief history. New batteries last year. Starting charging but cart charge would not last. Stayed by charger and noticed it would shut down in 5-10 minutes. Brought all batteries to my supplier, severely depleted so they put them on a charge for a few days. Hydrometer read high fair. Brought charger down to local CC dealer and put it on one of their carts and good to go after 30 minutes. Not the problem. Tried charger on newly charged batteries, same issue. shuts down after a few. Voltage on all, 50.74.
Questions?
1. Is it my OBC. Cart is still running fine on the supplier charge. Limited time though. I am going to try reset today.
2. If I bypass the OBC, and need to charge so batteries stay up, How long should I charge. Is there a rule of thumb?
3. Is there an aftermarket processor (dont remember correct term) that installs into the Power Drive charger that regulates the charge instead of the OBC? Has anyone done this with success?
Thanks in advance to you pros
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