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Old 06-23-2019, 09:23 AM   #1
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Just replaced battery and was curious what’s operating voltage normally? At first while running 14-16 volts but last night got below 12! Do I have another issue? THANKS, in advance...?[emoji1303][emoji1306]


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Old 06-23-2019, 10:27 PM   #2
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Really should not ever be more than about 14.5V.
If it’s higher or lower you may have a failing voltage regulator.
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Really should not ever be more than about 14.5V.
If it’s higher or lower you may have a failing voltage regulator.


Ok! I just had too replace the starter/generator and took it for a spin! Was running 21-22mph and around 17 volts...


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17 volts is too high! replace your voltage regulator!
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17 volts is too high! replace your voltage regulator!


THANKS! You have a source for one? Good quality!


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Revolution Golf Cars, a Club Car OEM parts supplier, and BGW sponsor!

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Revolution Golf Cars, a Club Car OEM parts supplier, and BGW sponsor!

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agreed call David !! he will take care of you, great guys, service, knowledge and parts ;) I get my parts from him
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agreed call David !! he will take care of you, great guys, service, knowledge and parts ;) I get my parts from him


I spoke with David after I had ordered a Factory Replacement Part! Just installed it! Issue fixed... while running 14.7-14.9
12.7 while parked!
THANKS! [emoji1303][emoji1306]


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Well I have another issue with it now! After running for a bit and stop for a few minutes it won’t restart! Don’t hear the starter solenoid click but if I keep my foot on the gas and roll it forward it will start! I’ve replaced the Battery, Starter/Generator and the Voltage Regulator... Any ideas? THANKS in advance! [emoji1303][emoji1306]


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