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Old 08-08-2021, 07:21 AM   #371
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One more thing I put the gray and black wire from the charging port to the Pak neg. and my charger will not com on but it does work on other carts. Is there anything i need to do or try
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Old 09-20-2021, 10:42 AM   #372
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Hi I have a 1999 club car DS 48v. I completed the OBC Bypass with the plug in play kit.. now my solenoids won't click and the cart won't move. The Summit Charger is working and has charged...now I cannot get the cart to move. The OBC has been removed from the cart. Any help would be appreciated
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Old 09-21-2021, 07:32 PM   #373
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[QUOTE=snoop911]I know you removed your OBC but when you removed the BMS what did you do with these wires

2012 Club Car Precedent

I need help with a few wires that I don't know what to do with
I am installing an extreme team lithium set up with an onboard charger (120 volts)

Pic 1. When I remove the BMS what do I do with this black bullet connector ?
Pic 2. What is the blue pigtail for ?
Pic 3. What is the red to pink connectors for ?
Pic 4. What is the white 4 prong plug for ?
Pic 5. When I remove the BMS do I plug this back in after I cut it

any help will do I am almost their I just need to clean up some wires and I am completely removing my BMS since the pack has on Extreme Team pack has one built in

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Old 09-29-2021, 09:38 AM   #374
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These are awesome posts.
I think they will help me out too.
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Old 10-05-2021, 09:45 PM   #375
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Upgrading my 2006 DS to Lithium batteries and need to add a bypass around the OBC for the new charger. My source has told me all I need to do is add a wire from the black connection on the back of the receptacle to main negative terminal. No need for any wire cutting. This added loop or circuit allows the new charge to measure the battery pack voltage.
Is this correct? is this all that is required. It would leave the OBC system intact…

Thanks for the feedback
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Old 10-06-2021, 08:28 AM   #376
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Hey guys I'm new to the group. I've just gone through all 38 pages and I really couldn't makeup a complete answer for my question. So here it goes:

I have a 2002 Club Car DS Series cart 48v.
I'm in the middle of installing a 600amp Alltrax controller, plum quick motor and a Summit 2 charger.

I would like to completely remove the obc. So with the above information of controller & Summitt smart charger, how do I complete the bypass? Thanks for any help!
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Old 10-06-2021, 05:07 PM   #377
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Hey guys I'm new to the group. I've just gone through all 38 pages and I really couldn't makeup a complete answer for my question. So here it goes:



I have a 2002 Club Car DS Series cart 48v.

I'm in the middle of installing a 600amp Alltrax controller, plum quick motor and a Summit 2 charger.



I would like to completely remove the obc. So with the above information of controller & Summitt smart charger, how do I complete the bypass? Thanks for any help!
Depends on how you plan to use the Lester Summit II?

1. If you are connecting to the batteries with ring tongue terminals - unplug the OBC and connect the yellow wire from the solenoid to pack negative.

2. If you are using the charging port - do the above and connect the black wire on the charging port to pack negative.
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Old 10-06-2021, 05:16 PM   #378
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Upgrading my 2006 DS to Lithium batteries and need to add a bypass around the OBC for the new charger. My source has told me all I need to do is add a wire from the black connection on the back of the receptacle to main negative terminal. No need for any wire cutting. This added loop or circuit allows the new charge to measure the battery pack voltage.
Is this correct? is this all that is required. It would leave the OBC system intact…

Thanks for the feedback
What drive system does it have Series or Sepex? (i.e.: Forward/Reverse paddle or switch?) Regardless of drive system; there is more to it than your source suggested.

Also, how do you plan to connect the charger? Via the charging port, or directly to the batteries?
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Old 10-06-2021, 07:24 PM   #379
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“What drive system does it have Series or Sepex? (i.e.: Forward/Reverse paddle or switch?) Regardless of drive system; there is more to it than your source suggested.

Also, how do you plan to connect the charger? Via the charging port, or directly to the batteries?”

Thanks for the reply DaveMJ

I have the series paddle switch for forward/reverse. My charger comes with a CC plug which I would like to use but realize I could modify to attach directly to main terminals if needed.
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Old 10-06-2021, 09:47 PM   #380
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“What drive system does it have Series or Sepex? (i.e.: Forward/Reverse paddle or switch?) Regardless of drive system; there is more to it than your source suggested.



Also, how do you plan to connect the charger? Via the charging port, or directly to the batteries?”



Thanks for the reply DaveMJ



I have the series paddle switch for forward/reverse. My charger comes with a CC plug which I would like to use but realize I could modify to attach directly to main terminals if needed.
See my response to RickRideRed above.

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