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Old 04-18-2017, 10:20 AM   #1
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Default Charger problem?

Finally got my RXV to the lake house, ran the cart a little for a few days and it did great.

It was showing half charge the night before we left so I plugged it in.
The next morning as were leaving I check on it and all the batteries sounded like a big pot of water boiling and there was even some water on top the batteries.

I checked the water level before I put them on and the level was perfect, there was not a lot of water on top the batteries but some and all the caps were tight.

I was leaving so I just un plugged the charger and left. It was showing full charge according to the LED light.

The charger came with the cart and its a 2014 RXV the charger is the EZGO Power Wise QE by Delta Q.

I drove the cart a little before I took it to the lake and charged it also and could hear a little boil at full charge but nothing like this was doing.

Do I need a new charger or is this Power Wise charger a charger and maintainer?

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Old 04-18-2017, 02:25 PM   #2
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Default Re: Charger problem?

I think the boiling sound is normal. Only fill your water after a full charge, if you do at a lower charge it may boil over.

According to the literature I have " The Delta Q Charger can be left plugged in as it has a 30 day self test and battery temperature monitor."

I think most on the board are not Delta Q fans.
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Default Re: Charger problem?

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I think the boiling sound is normal. Only fill your water after a full charge, if you do at a lower charge it may boil over.

According to the literature I have " The Delta Q Charger can be left plugged in as it has a 30 day self test and battery temperature monitor."

I think most on the board are not Delta Q fans.
Thanks. I hope the batteries stay good. I unplugged the charger and won't be back down there for a month or so.
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