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Not Yet Wild
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Location: Wisconsin
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![]() Folks,
This may sound dumb, and perhaps it is... Should I be able to test a club car battery charger output by simply plugging it into 120V and take a voltage reading off the spade plug? Thanks. |
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Happy Carting
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Location: Southern California
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![]() No the charger has built in safety devices which prevent that. You can check the pack voltage and then plug it into to the charger and see if the pack voltage rises when the charger comes on. (hums)
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Not Yet Wild
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![]() ScottyB,
I really appreciate the help. Thanks |
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