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![]() Ive found the fuse is blown in the yellow wire going to the solenoid from the OBC. can that be replaced with an inline mini fuse?
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![]() If I'm not mistaken, that is a 3/8 amp fuse.
Not everyone carries glass fuses in that low an amperage. |
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![]() wow that's small. Ive been reading the sticky about bypassing the OBC but do you need a different charger if you do that? So I held the wires together after cutting out the fuse and the cart worked. I followed the service manual diagnostic procedures because the cart wouldn't go and had no solenoid clicking and it never said anything about those 3 inline fuses.
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![]() Your CC charger will work if you bypass the OBC, BUT, it will not turn off!
You would need to "babysit" the charge cycle and not allow it to overchharge. |
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![]() 3/8 Amp Fuse For Charger Receptacle Sense Lead. For Club Car #101863301
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![]() thanks but ill check Napa first . that's 25.00 Canadian for one fuse including shipping.
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![]() Quote:
If someone added a fuse, it needs to carry the Solenoid coil current, so I would say 3 amp fuse. Some older OBCs had a fuse in the OBC Red wire, but it was at least a 5 amp. The OBC has a 3/8 amp fuse in the gray sense wire inside the yellow fuse holder near the charger socket. |
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