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10-17-2016, 04:40 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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2009 Club Car Light Kit Install HELP!
Good afternoon all, newbie here.
I'm in the process of installing a street legal light kit on my 2009 Club Car Precedent 48 volt. I purchased the light kit and 18 amp voltage reducer from Rec Pro via ebay. Being that I have a 2009 they provided me with a bucket harness for the install because the wiring is different on the newer model Precedents. Anyhow I believe I have all the wires hooked up correctly but as soon as I hook up the wires to my battery pack the inline fuse on my voltage reducer blows and for the life of me I can't figure out why. Also the inline fuse on the reducer is 8 amps but the reducer itself is 18 so I'm confused by that as well. Any and all advice is welcomed. Thank you in advance! |
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10-17-2016, 08:34 PM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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Re: 2009 Club Car Light Kit Install HELP!
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These bucket harnesses seem to cause problems, you're not the first one to have trouble. Unfortunately I don't know much about them, as I've never worked on a Precedent. Hopefully someone who has dealt with one will come along shortly. As for the fuse size question, the reducer is rated at 18 amps at 12v. The inline lead is 48v, so it's lower (8 amps). Wattage divided by Voltage equals Amperage. |
10-22-2016, 09:11 AM | #3 | |
Getting Wild
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Re: 2009 Club Car Light Kit Install HELP!
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Pictures will help us to see what you are working with - first what are the voltage specs for your reducer? How was it connected to the battery pack? There are multiple kinds out there 16v-12v and (36-60v)-12v and would need to be connected to the battery back differently. The voltage reducer's purpose is to convert higher voltage @ LESS amps, to a lower voltage @ INCREASED amps. Example 48v @ 300w = 6.25Amps -> 12v @ 300w = 25 Amps. In your example above, your reducer is rated 8 Amps/18 Amps which is intended depending on the input/output voltages. I recommend disconnecting the light kit from from the reducer to isolate your reducer to the battery pack only and get it working first. Wire and test the voltage output with a voltmeter attached. If that produces the correct voltage without blowing the fuse you can move on to attaching the light kit and continuing your troubleshooting. |
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light kit, lights, rec pro, voltage reducer |
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