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06-18-2017, 04:10 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
First post and I'm sure it will be a doozy for you guys. So I just purchased a EZGO cart for the wife and I'm pretty sure I fried the controller. So the batteries were questionable and thus we found out actually pretty dead. So I went and bought a new set. 6 8v. Except it is a 36v cart and not 48v. I didn't realize this until I had them all hooked up and a little smoke came out of the control cover. Once I pulled that off I realized my mistake as the solenoid is clearly marked 36v. I also discovered then that I had also crossed the positive and negative. So it was about 50v (48 but hot since brand new batteries) and reversed polarity. I know I fried something but not sure exactly what, but I think it's the controller.
So I have swapped the batteries back to 6 6v and wired it back in correctly. What I have checked. Voltage at battery pack 37.4v. Voltage at large terminal on solenoid 37.4v. Voltage at other large terminal on solenoid 34.4v. Small terminal on solenoid right 37.4 between it and + terminal of battery pack. Small terminal on solenoid left 37.4 between it and - terminal. I've tried to do pins on the 10pin but having a bit of trouble. The red-yellow that goes to the maintenance/tow switch is visibly burnt at the ten pin end. |
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06-18-2017, 04:31 PM | #2 |
Gone Mad
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
You now have the makings of a 48 volt hot-rod. First, go here and see what you have, DCS or PDS.
http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/elect...en-system.html Then go here and read-up on upgrade options. You'll be much happier at 48 volts, and the AllTrax controllers are WAY better than stock. http://www.cartsunlimited.net/ You really need to get those new batteries on a charger ASAP. You can defer the upgrades, but to preserve your big investment. While on ScottyB's website, read everything on battery break-in and maintenance. I'd buy his DPI charger. Don't skimp, as you'll likely get hooked on the cart (or any cart), for quite some time, and this will help you get more bang for battery bucks. |
06-18-2017, 07:19 PM | #3 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
Mine is definitely a DCS Sepex. It has the F/R, tow/maintenance toggle, and controller that indicate DCS. I've already taken the 6 8v (48v total) batteries back and exchanged for 6 6v. I thought about going ahead and switching to a 48v system but the cart came with a 36 v charger with no apparent issues. Plus none of tHe wires have been upgraded. So I figured I'd save the $400 and stick with a 36v system for now. I'll probably regret because the cart is already lifted with oversized tires ands backseat. But for my (wife's) purposes a 100yard trip to the barn daily I think the 36v system is fine. Any ideas if I killed the controller or is what else should I be checking?
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06-18-2017, 07:36 PM | #4 |
Happy Carting
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
being as "a little smoke came out of the control cover" and we know the polarity was reversed on a DCS controller I would bet the controller is history. The Curtis controller is not forgiving like the new Alltrax you should get. The Alltrax has reverse polarity protection
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06-18-2017, 08:02 PM | #5 |
Gone Mad
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
You should get an AllTrax, as I can be used at 36 volts, and if (WHEN) you decide to go to 48 volts, you'll be ready. After all, your controller is dead. Why replace with a lame stock controller?
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06-18-2017, 08:03 PM | #6 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
What turnaround and shipping lead time to NC on one of the Alltrax units? My wife is off for the summer and won't be happy if I don't get it back up quickly.
Also side question. If I get the Alltrax now in 36v it can be converted over to 48v in the future if I later decide to go that route? |
06-18-2017, 08:20 PM | #7 | |
Gone Mad
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
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06-18-2017, 09:20 PM | #8 |
Gone Mad
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
I would highly recommend getting cables as well, as you will see an increase in performance, even at 36 volts. If you plan on going to 6 - 8 volt batteries, let ScottyB know, as the terminals are different from 6 volt to 8 volt batteries.
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06-19-2017, 08:37 AM | #9 |
Getting Wild
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Location: Hickory NC
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Re: 2000 Ezgo DCS- fried controller
If for some reason you dont upgrade I have a for sale thread listing a 36v DCS controller, I have the solenoid as well.
http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/golf-...txt-parts.html |
06-19-2017, 09:36 AM | #10 | |
Gone Wild
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