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Electric golf carts Harley Davidson, Melex, Pargo, Taylor-Dunn and other Misc. Carts. |
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Since noone hardly list OEM parts for these, are the diodes for carts all pretty much the same, they seem to all say 3 amp? |
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![]() When used as a flyback device the diode is sized for the Solenoid coil current and 3 amps is more than enough for most Solenoids used in golf carts.
You can get a big supply for under $8: https://www.amazon.com/50-Pieces-1N5...r_1_5?dchild=1 Some heavy duty contactors when used in cold climates may require a larger initial current to activate so the flyback current would also be higher in those instances, the difference in price for the higher current diodes is very small so You can always go for a larger one if you have other applications for them like the "Regen" diode used on the solenoid big posts in some Sepex controllers like the Alltrax XCT: https://www.amazon.com/MCIGICM-Recti...r_1_3?dchild=1 |
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![]() Removed diode and still no go. Trying to find the stop switch as sergio mentioned...either of these look familiar?
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![]() It would be a micro-switch activated by the accelerator pedal or inside your throttle/pot box.
The first picture shows a few micro-switches but they may be the brake and parking brake ones if they are depressed when you press the brake. |
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![]() ok thanks, i'll look again, the first pic is behind the FNR switch
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![]() Sorry, I am not familiar with your cart and could not tell what that was from the the close up picture.
So is that the reverse buzzer in the second picture? If so and it works, then the "Cut Off" switch is good and you don't need to test. The pot box will have wires going to the controller terminals 1,2 and 3. |
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![]() If the buzzer was working before it could be good news, meaning the fuse is blown.
Do You have power at the key switch? If You follow the diagram you can find where the power stops. The power comes from (in sequence): The Solenoid big stud where the cable battery is connected |
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