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Old 07-19-2015, 08:22 PM   #1
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Default Quiq Charger RXV to TXT

I recently picked up a 48 volt quiq charger with a rxv plug installed on it. Is there a way to change the plug to a txt plug without changing the receptacle on the cart?

Quiq Charger 913-4810-E3B
Cart is a 2008 Ez-Go PDS with a D style receptacle

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Old 07-20-2015, 09:35 AM   #2
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Default Re: Quiq Charger RXV to TXT

The newer 48v txt has the same plug. The rxv charger is not compatible w/ a 36v txt. The QE charger uses a battery temp sensor not present on the older txt, might not work because of this.
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Old 07-20-2015, 05:58 PM   #3
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That charger can be a little tricky. I usually just start moving wires around until it works. Sometimes you might get a few sparks so rig up a fuse before you do it.
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Default Re: Quiq Charger RXV to TXT

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That charger can be a little tricky. I usually just start moving wires around until it works. Sometimes you might get a few sparks so rig up a fuse before you do it.
Nice first post. But, really BAD ADVICE.
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Default Re: Quiq Charger RXV to TXT

Yeah...I think I will try replacing my receptacle with RXV type, thanks for the feedback. I am not much on watching sparks and smoke fly, unless it's a fireworks show!
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Bad Advice?
He's a gamecock fan I figured he was use to making bad decisions!
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Gorno, did you notice his user name??
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F___N funny! If you got about a G to drop on a new controller! It better be a 1/2 amp fuse, thats about all the new stuff will tolerate for F- up's... If that aint a troll, ........ I dont know.......DO YOU FEEL LUCKY?
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Back to the topic. If you have the "yellow & black" delta-q charger, it can be changed to a profile that will be proper for your batteries And ignores the temp sensor. If it is the small "QE", you may be "sparked/boned" (not easily programmable & a turd). Sell the small "QE" charger to get something better (i would not spend my own dollars on any delta-q, but as an OEM product, i use it). i would get a DPI, OR a used, archaic dinosaur Lester ferroresonant that will likely outlive us all (that they sell new for over $1k now, thats what "bulletproof & unrefined" costs?), i know, its unrefined in todays world, not "5-stage profile", but i have a powerful old "green box" one from the 70s that works perfect, with round screw-in fuses that i still use often. The "yellow & black" Quik is actually my current prefered "high frequency" charger, only because i can program it for many applications (it stores up to 10 different charge profiles)., and it is not quite the turd the QE is. For new price, a DPI is where its at (has 4 profiles for different battery types & USA made) . No matter what, skip the $100-200 china specials, they dont last & good luck with service on junkers. Tried the "stanley", not worth the price for 1 years life & not repairable.
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