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Old 11-28-2022, 12:03 PM   #11
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Default Re: Voltage Reducers not working

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I'm using an ECO Battery voltage reducer. I've installed many of these and know how to connect them. Installing on a 2016 Club Car Precedent. The main battery pack is fully charged and showing 49 volts so I'm assuming something has to be going in.
IF it is a lead acid battery pack, 49v is only ~60% SOC

However you’re specifying an eco reducer, which I’m assuming this has a lithium pack in the cart. In which case 49v is DEAD. Like beyond dead.

I’d try charging the cart in either scenario, neither cart is anywhere near being fully charged and this may be affecting the reducer operation.
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Old 11-28-2022, 12:22 PM   #12
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IF it is a lead acid battery pack, 49v is only ~60% SOC

However you’re specifying an eco reducer, which I’m assuming this has a lithium pack in the cart. In which case 49v is DEAD. Like beyond dead.

I’d try charging the cart in either scenario, neither cart is anywhere near being fully charged and this may be affecting the reducer operation.
They are lead acid batteries, not lithium. I just had some extra of their voltage reducers on hand and have used them just fine on past carts with lead acid batteries.

I just hooked up the accessories to two of the last batteries using main negative to make sure the accessories still worked and after about 60 seconds I smelt something burning and it was the resistor on the solenoid. Not sure why that's happening only when I connect something to the batteries. With nothing connected to any of the batteries it runs just fine and the resistor does not burn. Has to be another issue somewhere else.
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Old 11-28-2022, 01:34 PM   #13
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What is it they say about Assuming?
Stop chasing your tail. Verify you have pack voltage getting to the reducer when it is hooked up.
With this reducer you also need pack voltage reaching the Orange wire with Key On. Verify you have the Orange wire connected properly and get pack voltage on it when the Key is On.
Where are you making the main Positive and negative connections for the reducer input power? Are they direct to the pack or are they to existing wiring on the cart?
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What is it they say about Assuming?
Stop chasing your tail. Verify you have pack voltage getting to the reducer when it is hooked up.
With this reducer you also need pack voltage reaching the Orange wire with Key On. Verify you have the Orange wire connected properly and get pack voltage on it when the Key is On.
Where are you making the main Positive and negative connections for the reducer input power? Are they direct to the pack or are they to existing wiring on the cart?
Yep I verified it and connecting the reducer to the main pos and neg terminals. I just did a continuity test on the motor and it came back bad. So I'm going to install a good motor real quick and see if that fixes the problem with the solenoid resistor heating up. Then maybe that will fix my electrical problem.
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Old 11-28-2022, 02:35 PM   #15
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Default Re: Voltage Reducers not working

The motor should have no relation to, and should have to effect on the voltage reducer.

I think something is wired incorrectly.
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