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Old 04-27-2020, 11:34 AM   #11
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Default Re: PD plus battery algorithm?

After it shuts off it monitors the voltage and comes back on when it needs too...It doesn't float charge if that's what you mean but you can leave it plugged in...I have a 48v trickle charger and will connect it after the eric shuts off especially if I'm not going to use the cart for a while..It helps to keep the plates from sulfating...
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Old 04-27-2020, 12:30 PM   #12
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Looks like 256 is OK per Delta-Q email I just received:

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Both algorithms 256 and 31 are Club Car specific algorithms designed for the batteries that come with the cart, so either one will work just fine.
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Old 08-02-2020, 04:01 PM   #13
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I was running 256 but the charger kept boiling the batteries, I have since tried 7 & 11. Seems like no matter what I do It keeps boiling over. Anyone have any recommendations?
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Old 12-23-2020, 12:32 PM   #14
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Still having issues....so much so that the tie down bolts rotted causing white powder to drop on the floor. Anyone have any insight on this or have the 31 algorithm handy?
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Old 12-23-2020, 12:58 PM   #15
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If you have a 2017 Precedent those PD+ batteries are probably about done...They are a low end battery that CC puts in their carts and 3 yrs is about it sad to say...... I have a 2017 and just replaced them with Trojans...Day and night difference...
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Old 12-23-2020, 06:23 PM   #16
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Still having issues....so much so that the tie down bolts rotted causing white powder to drop on the floor. Anyone have any insight on this or have the 31 algorithm handy?
The reason the Club Car ERIC has the 31 algorithm is they are a special JCI designed (only 135Ah) battery specifically for CC. If you contact their customer support, they can email it to you. Preferably, change over the to the 71 algorithm and it should be better. I have two (2) 2017's with PD+'s and I use the 71 for that reason. See below from Delta-Q.

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Hi Nole,

The reason why you cannot find any info it's because this is algorithm is specifically designed for club car and available thru them. It's for their rebranded Club Car batteries. They are manufactured by JCI. Your battery should be 135Ah, and you can continue using algo 31. Please monitore the charge cycle. If you notice too much water loss from gassing, then it would be best you switch it to algo 71.

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Old 12-28-2020, 09:12 AM   #17
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If you have a 2017 Precedent those PD+ batteries are probably about done...They are a low end battery that CC puts in their carts and 3 yrs is about it sad to say...... I have a 2017 and just replaced them with Trojans...Day and night difference...
Thanks, they are date stamped 2019 as i picked this up as an off lease.
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The reason the Club Car ERIC has the 31 algorithm is they are a special JCI designed (only 135Ah) battery specifically for CC. If you contact their customer support, they can email it to you. Preferably, change over the to the 71 algorithm and it should be better. I have two (2) 2017's with PD+'s and I use the 71 for that reason. See below from Delta-Q.

Xavier Duque (Delta-Q Technologies Corp.)
Dec 15, 2019, 13:19 PST

Hi Nole,

The reason why you cannot find any info it's because this is algorithm is specifically designed for club car and available thru them. It's for their rebranded Club Car batteries. They are manufactured by JCI. Your battery should be 135Ah, and you can continue using algo 31. Please monitore the charge cycle. If you notice too much water loss from gassing, then it would be best you switch it to algo 71.

Best Regards,

Xavier Duque [Delta-Q Technologies Corp.]
Thanks, I give support a shot since the 71 did not work for me.
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Old 12-28-2020, 10:25 AM   #19
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Algorithym #71 has a gentle finishing current @ 3.5 amps so it should cause less gassing.

Algorithm #7 finishing current is 9.3 amps, too high.

Algorithm #11 finishing current is 5 amps.
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