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![]() IN AN 8V BATTERY FULLY CHARGED, WHAT WOULD BE THE MAX V IN THAT BATTERY.
eg. 8V or 8.5 or ? Please advise |
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![]() Yes, 8.49 per battery. Some will get 51 + volts when fully charged, but 50.9 is considered 100% for a 48v setup. That means at 48.4v it's at 50% and needs to be charged.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2017
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![]() Unsoshi: Great Help Thank you so much
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#4 |
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![]() I recommend printing this chart and keeping it in your cart. Never let it go below 50%. Remember, after you charge your cart the true voltage is after being disconnected for 12 hours. I know nada, but this place is a wealth of knowledge.
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![]() This is at least the third thread on this same issue. You have at least 2 bad batteries. The 2 that are reading in the 7 volt range. You can just replace those, but they will soon be drug down to the other four very quickly!
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#7 |
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Join Date: Nov 2017
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![]() Thank you all for your reply. I did everything you all recommended and this is my results.
1. I tested each battery with my meter. Each are in the 7.9-8.1+ range. I have an inline meter on the dash and it i only have 42.7V and the low battery comes on even when the key is on and off. But, the test of all my batteries with my meter show 47.9V due to lack of charger not working right. My headlights don't work anymore. Horn works. Tail lights work. Cart will go and then run out of juice, It appears something is restricting the power from the batteries. Any questions or suggestions. I appreciate your patients, I am a novice at this and willing to try anything. "Desperate" |
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#8 |
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![]() Thank You, got a replacement charger coming and hope it will get me back on track.
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#10 |
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![]() [QUOTE=NoleFan4Ever;1527784][COLOR="red"]You have a charger issue as you need to be around 50.9vdc 12 hours after charge completion.....
![]() TY for all your advice. I get the new charger today or tomorrow and hope this corrects all my problems. Fuses I will find for lights ] |
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