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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Miami, FL
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![]() i have a 1980 CC 36V -- i finally got my new charger and i left the cart charging over night --the batteries are good and have been road tested but they were dead when i got my cart -- i charged it last night and this morning i checked it out and the car moved but slow then finally started to pick up alil -- could this be a bad solenoid ? i have 5 and i understand the left one is the master then it moves the current to the following solenoids ???? does this mean my frist one is bad thats why it takes alil movement to get going again ??????
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Getting Wild
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Location: northern calif
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![]() What is your total battery voltage? Full charge should be around 42 volts. Deep cycle batteries take a long time to charge from dead to fully loaded. If your solenoids are operating correctly the cause could be low voltage or current. Try to give them a long charge and see what happens
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Gone Wild
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Location: Miami, FL
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![]() ok ill try that --thanks
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