07-29-2014, 08:43 PM | #1 |
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OBC eliminatiom
Have a 2000 CC DS. Been reading about eliminating the OBC and replacing the charger with a smart charger. I did a frame off restoration over the winter so I am familiar with the wiring. There's a lot of wires connected to the OBC, what happens to all of them?
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07-30-2014, 09:07 AM | #2 |
Gone Wild
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
I was wondering the same, maybe Scottyb can chime in!
I'd like to remove mine to make room. |
07-30-2014, 09:43 AM | #3 |
STEALTH 4X4
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
They go away.
Unplug connector and remove OBC. I put some tape on the cart side of the connectors just to keep out debris. Main negative goes straight to the controller. Main negative straight to the charge receptacle too |
07-30-2014, 02:51 PM | #4 |
Gone Wild
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
Don't you also need to provide a wire from the solenoid coil to the Battery or Controller Negative ?
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07-31-2014, 12:06 PM | #5 |
STEALTH 4X4
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
Yes solenoid negative to b-
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07-31-2014, 01:31 PM | #6 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
I purchased a Pro Charging system that I want to mount right on a Club Car. the club Car is a 48 volt and the charger is a 48 volt 18 amp charger. Eagle Performance Series # 4818OB. I talked to a representative from Pro Charging Systems and he told me that all I had to do was land the black wire from the charger to the negative side of the battering string and the white wire to the positive side. He said that I did not need to disconnect the on board computer. Does anyone out there have any experiance doing this? I would think that I would need to disconnect the OBC since it is what controls the charging system now. Thanks, Joe
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07-31-2014, 01:36 PM | #7 |
STEALTH 4X4
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
That should work as you aren't using any of the components that utilize the obc.
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07-31-2014, 03:25 PM | #8 |
Happy Carting
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
To explain it a little further - the OBC controls the charging only in as much as it controls the on/off relay. Chew on that for a moment ..... It does this through the gray wire at the back of the charge receptacle.
Any Smart charger with a round CC plug is not going to be using the (3rd) gray wire terminal. It will use only the (+) and (-) charge connections. You just need to insure that these 2 leads go to the battery pack (+) and (-) main terminals. Charger (+) to main (+) is already installed. There are 2 options for the (-) charge lead. This is option #1 Currently the black (-) charge lead goes to the OBC and then to the main (-) by way of controller B-. You can cut and reroute this wire to the battery pack. This will allow the charger to charge the pack but in some cases OBC Solenoid activation and other functions may be lost.(OBC functions vary by year and generation) If you cut the charge lead to OBC you may have to re supply solenoid (-) activation wire from controller B- or main (-). Option 2 Splice a new charge lead from battery main (-) into the existing Black (-) charge lead going from the receptacle to the OBC. Adding this charge route (10g) wire allows the charger to charge, read, and float the pack & allows the OBC to retain all of its other functions. PDI Diversified Power International no longer supports the OBC bypass. This is a policy change. The chargers will continue to work the same as they always have. I would be happy to hear anything that can be added to or corrected in the info above. |
07-31-2014, 03:51 PM | #9 |
Gone Wild
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
I don't want to start another OBC war, so I will just say that if the charger is being replaced because the OBC is no longer functioning properly, the entire functionality of the OBC should be by-passed.
The method used by the OBC to tell the cart when the charger is plugged has changed thru the years, the negative to solenoid will only work on the years where the negative side of the solenoid went directly to the OBC. On Precedents and newer models where the solenoid negative comes from the Controller, the OBC provides a positive signal that needs to be supplied to the controller to indicate the charger is not plugged. 2010 Precedent: The Blue wire needs to be connected to the Red wire on the OBC connector. You can just cut the cables on the OBC side of the 6 pin Deutsch connector and wire them together. |
07-31-2014, 03:54 PM | #10 |
Happy Carting
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Re: OBC eliminatiom
Thank you Sergio
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