I have a 2001 Club Car,48 volt.I just replaced my old Trojan batts. with new Trolans,12 v0lt of course.The charger worked fine with the old batteries but when I plugged the charger in to recharge the new ones the needle jumped over well past 15,almost out of sight,hummed for about 5 minutes or so and the circuit breaker,located on the front of the charger,tripped.Tried twice,same thing both times so I have no idea whether it is a charger or batterie problem.Any advice,suggestions,or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Battery or charger problem?
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Good morning everyone - first timer on this site!
I'm having the same issue, just installed 4 new 12V batteries in our 2001 Club Car. Everything was fine for the first 4 or 5 charges and not the breaker seems to be popping on the front of the charger. Does going from six 8volt batteries to four 12v change anything for the charging system? I was told I would only loose a small amount of duration.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Steve
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Gaminde,
Here are a couple of pictures I took of the inside of the charger, hope this will help. Also, the charge needle on the display pegs out beyond the 15 amp mark and stays there until the breaker pops. This seems to take around 10 minutes.Attached Files:
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Ok 10 min is a different story, some possibilities you have the batteries hooked up incorrectly, one or more bad batterys, or there in a low discharge state or maybe a bad diode.
with a volt meter read the voltage of the battery pack then read the voltage of the pack again with the charger running give me the voltage readings.
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Posted earlier by fishinboundI have a similar issue. New batteries and when you plug the charger in...the meter pegs out! The Batteries have 52+ volts. I took another charger that works fine on another cart and the same thing - pegged out the meter.
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Posted earlier by Levi GarrettGaminde,
Here are a couple of pictures I took of the inside of the charger, hope this will help. Also, the charge needle on the display pegs out beyond the 15 amp mark and stays there until the breaker pops. This seems to take around 10 minutes.
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I tried the OBC reset, but it did not make the reverse buzzer sound off. I still went through the motions. I have 52.1 volts with the charger not hooked up. Both Club Car chargers max the amp meter out and only come down to 14-15 after 20 minutes. they do not pop the fuse, they just keep charging. These are 3 month old batteries and were charging just fine up till last week.
96 48v CC DS - the one without the V-GLideUpdated by fishinbound; April 27, 2012, 06:11 AM.
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Gaminde,
Sorry for the delay, I was locked out because I couldn't get my password right....
I plugged the charger into a different outlet in my garage and it cycled through the charge with no problem. The outlet I was using also has the controller for our Invisible Fence. Not sure if that was causing a problem, but it seems to be fine now. The batteries were at 48.1 volts before I plugged in the charger, then they moved up to 55 volts.
I hope it was just the outlet.
Thanks again for your help and this forum!
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