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05-08-2010, 06:14 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Venice, CA
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MCOR Diagnosis Question (IQ/Regen cart)
Hello,
I am trying understand the interaction of the MCOR and the speed controller (a 1510A-5250 in my case), based on the factory diagnostic posted here: http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/elect...tml#post120923 Step 2 states that, with the multimeter red probe on the #1 battery and the black probe on the purple(/white) wire, one should see +48V. So, this suggests to me that the controller is sending +48V down this wire. Am I correct to think this? Step 3 states that, if you don't get +48V at this wire, replace the controller. Fine. Step 4 states that, with pedal up, and the black probe on the #4 battery, and the red probe on the white wire, one should see +4.65V. So, this suggests to me that the MCOR is sending +4.65V to the controller. Am I correct to think this? Step 5 states that, if you do not get +4.65V and the wiring is fine, then replace the controller. This doesn't makes sense to me. Why does this indicate that the controller is bad, when the voltage is coming from the MCOR? Can anyone offer enlightenment on this question? Thanks! Jesse. |
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