Hi, Replaced 10 year old batteries in March, they were at 50+ volts,so I did not put on charger. Used very little for several days. Put on charger and the charger came on but kicked off the breaker . I have not been able to charge the batteries sense I put them in . The car kept getting slower and slower until in stopped ,still reads 36-38 volts, but still kicking off charger, tried another charger and it kicked it off to. , Changed out two of the batteries ,which had lower volts than others which were 6+ volts. . One thing, I failed to put the tow switch to tow before I changed batteries, and did had a spark when putting on the last cable. Could it be the OBC by not using tow switch. Please help. Max
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It sounds like you may have reversed the polarity or miswired the charging inlet when installing the batteries. You did not mention what year or model to look at schematic. But I would start by checking the polarity at the charging inlet and make sure it matches the plug on the charger. The OBC on carts I have worked on controls ground to various components including a relay inside the charger. The so called fuses are really logic diodes. Recheck all your battery connections especially the ones going to charging inlet.
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Thanks Larry ,checked out what you told me ,found a wiring chart for my cart and found that I had put the red wire form charging inlet to the wrong pos. on batteries. Was on the back one instead of the one going inside the motor compartment . Thanks a lot ,was about to give up. Thanks again Max
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