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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jul 2012
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![]() 2010 CC Precedent 48 v (6 / 8 volts). All was fine, great speed, charging well although the charger seemed hotter than usual. Went to go the next day and it's totally dead. Lights come on, solenoid clicking.
Checked on the board here and went to clear the OBC. Cleared the OBC and viola, it's working! But the plot thickens... Decided to charge the batteries fully today. Checked each battery and all were in the 8.05 range except one which was reading 8.0. No cables look bad, etc. But went to go again... dead cart again. Cleared the OBC again. No success. ![]() What do the Buggie Brains here think it might be? |
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Location: Hampton, GA
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![]() Batteries are at 50%,...
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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![]() The charger did turn off and appear to fully charge these batteries. Could this cause the cart to not move at all? Yet just the day before it did?
How else can I confirm if these batteries are the issue? |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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![]() BTW, they are Crowne CR 190 batteries and I was told that they were newer when I got the cart a few months ago but I can't figure out where the date code is for these batteries.
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Location: Sunset Bay, TN
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![]() Worried that your batteries are not charged in that you checked them with a handheld meter and they show 8.0 volts. that is but 50 % SOC and is considered all but dead... Try hooking up the charger as per your norm and report back to us what is happening IE did the amp meter on the charger rise toward 15 or so amps? Batteries that are this discharged should charge for upwards of 16 hours too...
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Location: Peachtree City, Ga.
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![]() Date code: Look for engraving on the case near the Neg terminal. May have to clean to see it. Will be a combination of several letters and numbers. Post what it says.
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![]() Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Chattanooga TN
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![]() I don't see any mention about the electrolyte level in the batteries.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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![]() How to check the electrolyte levels? I remember having some kind of suction looking thing-- is that is? lol
The batteries are G111 code so I think that means from 2011, so quite a bit older than I expected. But I still don't want to give up on the batteries until I'm sure they're cooked. They were working perfectly up until now-- cart had tons of pep and went a long way without dying. We had Trojans on our last cart that were over 5 years old, but we were very loving with them. This is a new-to-us-cart so I don't know. |
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