Hopeing someone can educate on electric cart charger.
I am working on a customers cart batteries, so I brought his cart back to my place to work on the batteries. I also brought his charger, to make sure it is charging his batteries.
Don't know if this matters, but the cart is a 36 volt yamaha, and the charger is a Lestronic 2.
The charger will not shut off. When i plug it in and hook it to the cart, thr needle starts around 20, then will make its way to eventually around 3, but NEVER down to zero, and will never shut off by itself.
On the top of the charger, it says that the charger will shut off when the batteries are fully charged. I left this thing plugged in for about 20 hours, and still buzzing away aaround the 3 mark.
Is there something wrong here? Why won't it get to zero and shut off?
Also the extremely loud buzzing that this cart makes is terrible. WAY louder than any charger I have heard.
I want to make sure this charger is working properly before i go to all the time and trouble of reconditioning his batteries.
Here is some additional info :
Cart has six 6 volt Sams club energizer batteries. 4 of the batteries are 2 years old, but are in decent enough shape that I can recondition and desulphate them. He had to buy 2 new batteries, in order to make the cart run, because 2 of his existing batteries had voltage of less than 6 volts, and wouldn't make it out of his driveway.
After I put HIS charger on the cart for 10 hours, I finally unplugged it. Once I unplugged it, I checked the voltage immediately and it read 41.2 volts.
I let it sit all nite and checked voltage in the morning. It is 39.0 volts.
I am looking for any help about this guys charger.
ONE MORE question, can I remove the cord cap on the end of a charger cabel ( the cap that plugs into a cart), and replace that with large clamps, so in essence I am making it a "universal" charger?. Then clamp directly onto the battery cables? Any reason ( other than me clamping on to wrong cables ), not to do this?
Thanks guys.
I am working on a customers cart batteries, so I brought his cart back to my place to work on the batteries. I also brought his charger, to make sure it is charging his batteries.
Don't know if this matters, but the cart is a 36 volt yamaha, and the charger is a Lestronic 2.
The charger will not shut off. When i plug it in and hook it to the cart, thr needle starts around 20, then will make its way to eventually around 3, but NEVER down to zero, and will never shut off by itself.
On the top of the charger, it says that the charger will shut off when the batteries are fully charged. I left this thing plugged in for about 20 hours, and still buzzing away aaround the 3 mark.
Is there something wrong here? Why won't it get to zero and shut off?
Also the extremely loud buzzing that this cart makes is terrible. WAY louder than any charger I have heard.
I want to make sure this charger is working properly before i go to all the time and trouble of reconditioning his batteries.
Here is some additional info :
Cart has six 6 volt Sams club energizer batteries. 4 of the batteries are 2 years old, but are in decent enough shape that I can recondition and desulphate them. He had to buy 2 new batteries, in order to make the cart run, because 2 of his existing batteries had voltage of less than 6 volts, and wouldn't make it out of his driveway.
After I put HIS charger on the cart for 10 hours, I finally unplugged it. Once I unplugged it, I checked the voltage immediately and it read 41.2 volts.
I let it sit all nite and checked voltage in the morning. It is 39.0 volts.
I am looking for any help about this guys charger.
ONE MORE question, can I remove the cord cap on the end of a charger cabel ( the cap that plugs into a cart), and replace that with large clamps, so in essence I am making it a "universal" charger?. Then clamp directly onto the battery cables? Any reason ( other than me clamping on to wrong cables ), not to do this?
Thanks guys.
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