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05-27-2023, 05:24 PM | #1 |
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Electric golf cart solenoid clicking but not moving
I have a John Deere Gator which I did electric conversion
It is powered by the Curtis 1205 DC controller with a 58 volt lithium battery power pack Machine was working fine around over the winter Last week I noticed when I was pressing the accelerator there was a 5 to 30 secnd delay before the electric motor would start turning I can hear the solenoid clicking, I checked the cables and they seem to be all tight and in good condition So far on the main contactor I get 58 volts on one side and 52 volts on the other stud. But when the accelerator is pushed down the main contactor is putting out 58 volts on the outgoing side towards the DC controller. I have tried to remove the resistor on the main contactor to see if that was a problem and it did not help tested it and it gives appropriate resistance Also, I tested the accelerator and I am getting 0 to 5k to resistance when the accelerator is pushed down I don't see any faulty switches, 10 accelerator or the forward reverse switch Also, A1 on the motor gets 58 volts when I press down the accelerator Cant seem to figure out if this is a bad DC controller or some other problem The motor seems to be turning completely fine without resistance when I manually turn it Any help on troubleshooting would be appreciated |
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06-01-2023, 05:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: Electric golf cart solenoid clicking but not moving
When you say you here the solenoid clicking, I assume you mean one click when you depress the pedal. If multiple clicking, you either have a bad solenoid, bad pot, or corroded wires somewhere. Don't underestimate the trouble some corrosion can cause. It will have you chasing your tail. Ensure your connections not only look good but connections are free from corrosion.
Assuming all connections are free from corrosion. Set your meter for DC volts and connect the negative probe to the controllers M terminal. Connect the positive probe to the B+ terminal. Press the accelerator and watch to see of the voltage increases. It should read from 0 to full voltage of the battery as you depress the pedal. If there is no voltage the controller is bad. You can also test the motor directly without a controller. There are procedures for doing this on this forum or you can google it. You can find the tech manual for the Curtis 1204/5 here. https://www.e-kart.fr/images/stories...olers-1204.pdf Good luck. |
06-10-2023, 09:25 PM | #3 |
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Re: Electric golf cart solenoid clicking but not moving
Thank you. I did. A voltage check between b plus and m minus and unfortunately it pointed to a defective controller, replaced it and got everything moving again
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