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08-12-2019, 08:58 AM | #11 |
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Re: 97 club car charger won't click on
The gray wire to pack negative is just for testing, do not do this step if you are by-passing the OBC.
For all models the negative wire from the charger receptacle needs to go directly to Controller B- or pack negative battery post. If You have a Series cart (Big lever for FNR) You also need to run the Yellow wire from the Solenoid small post directly to Controller B- or pack negative. |
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08-12-2019, 09:04 AM | #12 | |
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Re: 97 club car charger won't click on
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Series carts and Sepex carts have a different OBC. The series carts don't have the 6 pin connector that you probably see mentioned in most OBC bypass threads. It has a 3 pin triangle connector with different color wires. Still very easy to bypass regardless of which type, but either one the OBC will cause the cart to be inoperable if you don't bypass it properly. So is you cart Series with the big FnR Lever? Or Sepex, with the rocker switch FnR? |
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08-12-2019, 09:29 AM | #13 |
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08-12-2019, 10:08 AM | #14 |
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Re: 97 club car charger won't click on
Right. Controller B- goes to the pack negative terminal, which is the last negative. This has the cable that runs through the center of the OBC.
To bypass the OBC, find the two 10ga black wires that come out the back of the OBC. One of those comes from the Charge Receptacle, the other is short and goes to the B- terminal on the controller. Cut them and connect them together, butt connector or solder and heat shrink, either way works. Now your Charger is connected straight to the pack negative. You'll see the 3 pin plug for the OBC with Yellow, Red, and Brown wires. The yellow wire is the negative activation for the solenoid. It just needs to be connected to pack negative so the solenoid will function. You can cut that and connect it to the B- terminal on the controller with a 5/16" eyelet crimp terminal, or splice it into the connector with the two black wires. Either way works. Now the OBC is bypassed and you're ready for a smart charger. You will not have a charger lockout, so the cart Will be able to drive while the charger is plugged in. If you need to have a lockout so the cart can Not be driven while the charger is plugged in, there is a way to set that up which requires a few extra parts and some easy wiring. |
08-18-2019, 06:28 PM | #15 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: 97 club car charger won't click on
I found the gray wire attached to the yellow fuse holder was broken in half where it goes into the wire loom. Looks like possibly a mouse chewed the wire loom. I fixed the wire and plugged in the charger. The needle immediately jumps to about 10 for a couple of seconds, goes to 0 then back up to 10 to charge. Before this problem the charger would always wait a second or two before the needle would move and you'd hear it hum. Not sure what to think about the charger now, does this mean I have a bad OBC? Will it still charge like this? Thanks
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09-10-2019, 06:33 PM | #16 | |
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