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Old 06-26-2018, 09:28 PM   #21
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NoleFan, A Georgia Bulldog is en route to the mountains of North Carolina in a couple of weeks to fix this cart, or at least diagnose the issue. Any traces of Orange and Blue will be removed on site. Please standby.....
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Old 06-26-2018, 09:31 PM   #22
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I would like to thank both of you guys I follow this thread I read it all and now I find that you ripped the last five pages out of the book
So what the hell happened
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Lol! He told me you were coming as your BIL lived near him. Take him a 200a solenoid and he will be good to go. His energizing coil has failed and will no longer activate to pull the solenoid in. The 48v Pos was verified and the controller delivered the low (48v Neg) as it should, but when we tested the energizing coil it was dead as a doornail....

He should be calling you tomorrow to order one....
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I would like to thank both of you guys I follow this thread I read it all and now I find that you ripped the last five pages out of the book
So what the hell happened
Energizing coil had failed on his solenoid but we had to get coordinated on all the testing so we could determine for sure what was wrong.
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Lol! He told me you were coming as your BIL lived near him. Take him a 200a solenoid and he will be good to go. His energizing coil has failed and will no longer activate to pull the solenoid in. The 48v Pos was verified and the controller delivered the low (48v Neg) as it should, but when we tested the energizing coil it was dead as a doornail....

He should be calling you tomorrow to order one....
He ordered one. Will let you know.
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