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Old 06-25-2013, 12:01 PM   #1
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What is considered overcharged for a 48v battery pack?
Reading 52 off voltmeter after charging with my faulty OBC.

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Old 06-25-2013, 12:08 PM   #2
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52 Sounds excellent to me. What makes you think the OBC is faulty?
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Old 06-25-2013, 12:08 PM   #3
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shut off around 57v .. should settle to 50.93v(100%) after 12hr

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52 Sounds excellent to me. What makes you think the OBC is faulty?
Thank you for the reply

Thinking OBC is faulty because cart only charges if the main Positive cable is disconnected from the battery pack for thirty seconds then reconnected. Trouble shot the charger and the OBC. Everything I'm checking keeps pointing towards a faulty OBC.
With that said however, this is my first cart and I've only had it for a month. To say I'm an amateur would be accurate.

The last thing I worked on with a battery pack was a 26 ton Amphibious Assault Vehicle. Testing those is a bit different and I have the dogtag burn scars around my neck to prove it.
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Old 06-25-2013, 01:13 PM   #5
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The last thing I worked on with a battery pack was a 26 ton Amphibious Assault Vehicle. Testing those is a bit different and I have the dogtag burn scars around my neck to prove it.

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That had to hurt......
The old rule has always been no jewelery. I guess we have to add dog tags?
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That had to hurt......
The old rule has always been no jewelery. I guess we have to add dog tags?
Sure it stung a bit but its a right of passage for any Marine Tracker. Remember, intelligence is not really a strong point in a Marines weapon kit. We kept ourselves occupied for hours just throwing rocks at each others Kevlar helmets while wearing them. We called the game "Kevvvvvvlarrrrr".
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