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Join Date: Apr 2019
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![]() I am trying to install a battery meter on a 2002 club car ds the meter has 3 connections on it hot, netural,,continuous power. I need to know what color wires behind the dash panel to hook those to so it will work I am having a problem finding which wires to use.
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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![]() Is this what you are needing?
Red - Hot Black - Neutral Orange - Key switch |
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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![]() Searon LED Battery Status Charge Indicator 48v
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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![]() Personally, I wasn't impressed with how it worked. I bought two and they never seemed to show my pack level so I ordered this one instead
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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![]() Mine has the blue LED numbers and so far the only complaint would be, it's hard to read the numbers in full sun
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![]() Which meter is it?
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Gone Insane
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Location: Richmond, VA
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![]() Now I'm confused (nothing unusual about that) is this a 12v meter for a gas cart?
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Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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![]() The Seron is for an electric cart, 36v or 48v, you buy by voltage needed
The LED meter can be used on any voltage |
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Location: Da UP
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![]() Thanks Mooncarter, I wanted to ask that too. . . .
Looking for a meter for a 12v powechair - I’ll check with ScottyB - ![]() |
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Gone Wild
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Location: Queensland Australia
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![]() Those meters pull virtually no power so they can be connected anywhere. For the first one (the three connector one) you can connect to the green wire on one side of the key switch for permanent 48V, the blue wire on the other side of the key switch for the switched connection and any negative behind the dash (usually black wires) for the neutral.
For the other meter (the two wire one) connect the positive (usually a red wire) to either side of the key switch depending on whether you want it to continuously display or only display when the key switch is on. The negative (usually black) connects to a negative as described above. |
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