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08-11-2022, 12:14 AM | #11 |
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Re: 2006 Club Car DS (refurb) losing charge
That meter will work perfectly fine. To be honest that’s a nicer meter than the one I use every day at work, and I do electrical diag for a living
And yes, hook the (-) lead to the pack negative terminal and the (+) lead to the pack positive terminal so you’re measuring the voltage of all 6 batteries combined |
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08-14-2022, 11:40 PM | #12 |
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Re: 2006 Club Car DS (refurb) losing charge
So far so good. I changed the terminal and patched the cables until I get new ones. The voltmeter I purchased (Commercial Electric) does not show a decimal when measuring voltage, so I’m exchanging for one that will. In the meantime, the car charged as expected and all batteries are showing 8.6v. (Up to 9v I get a decimal). Once I get a different voltmeter I will do the load test and report back readings. Thanks to all.
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08-17-2022, 08:29 AM | #13 |
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Re: 2006 Club Car DS (refurb) losing charge
An electricians multimeter is less useful for a cart than it might seem.
Automotive type voltmeters have better functions for DC electronics and cart type circuits. I've been using Craftsman multimeters for several years now. Basic, but surrounded with rubber grip so they take a beating and keep working. Voltmeters don't get a nice life in my shop. Mine fell off the top of the backhoe when I was checking wiring to the lights. Picked it up off the floor and put it right back on the roof. Can get them at Lowes for about $50 |
08-17-2022, 09:47 AM | #14 | |
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Re: 2006 Club Car DS (refurb) losing charge
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My “beater meter” at work is a $13 Amazon special. I bought that so if I leave it in a car, lose it, gets ruined, whatever I’m only out 13 bucks, not a big deal. Aside from being a little slow to respond to resistance readings, I do compare it to my fluke 287 periodically just to verify it’s still accurate (because after all, it IS a $13 meter ) and it seems to do just fine. M My fluke 115… yeah that one’s been through hell, back home, and made that trip enough times it’s earned enough frequent flyer miles for a free vacation to Hawaii it still doesn’t miss a beat |
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08-17-2022, 10:05 AM | #15 |
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Re: 2006 Club Car DS (refurb) losing charge
For what they are they work very well IMO. Battery life is good, they're reasonably tough, drops, falls, tumbles, "accidentally" throwing it across the shop, etc. I'm not sure if it's supposed to be water-proof or water resistant, but I did leave mine on the back of a cart once when I was washing it. Only realized after it was soaked, Dried it off and it's still kickin.
And if you F it up it's not that expensive to replace. But anyway, enough about DVMs... Battery repair looks pretty good, but if I were you I'd replace all of those cables so you don't have problems with damaged cable ends. When copper overheats the resistance increases and you can end up with hot spots in the cable that will cause more damage. |
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