![]() The other test that I did was using my multi-meter I tested the gray wire to cart positive (pins in charging receptacle) and measured almost battery voltage. Yellow fuse (gray wire)and the fuse on the charging receptacle are OK. I am reluctant to purchase a new OBC before I fully understand how the system works.Īny comments or advise will be much appreciated This is also a calculated value I assume, calculated by the OBC? The battery light on my cart does not turn on at all, I have simulated low voltage on the system using a variable DC power supply connected to the carts main + and - terminals (with the batteries removed from the cart) raging from 25 V to 51 Volts and nothing, another indication to me that OBC has failed. I am also trying to understand the function / operation of the battery indicating light on the dash, my understanding is that it is also controlled by the magical OBC, turning on when the battery charge level gets below a certain point. Is there any other test that one can do on the OBC to prove that it is working or failed? (I understand that it is a sealed box with no access to the components in side) By bypassing the OBC I can get the charger to kick in and the current seemed to be falling in the short time that I had the bridge in place, (the batteries are holding their charge quite well, around 8.5 Volts, so I expected some current during the test, I did not leave the charger on as all I wanted to do was hear the magical "click" of the DC relay indicting that the charger is working ). I have concerns that the OBC has an issue and I have even tried the reset procedure to try and get something happening but no luck. The big issue that I have is that the batteries will not charge using the original charger plugged into the cart receptacle. ![]() ![]() I was able to nurse some life back into all of them (using a different charger that I borrowed) enough to test the cart and it actually drives fine. When I first got the cart home the batteries were pretty flat and not in a good condition. I am working on restoring a 97 Club Car DS Powerdive which has many issues. New to the forum so apologies if these questions sounds silly. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |