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Old 05-04-2022, 05:38 PM   #1
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Default Original voltage reducer Positive connection?

Working on a 1996 CC 48 volt ser # A 9626-506800
When I took the forward reverse switch out I noticed a red wire with an eye on it was not hooked to anything. traced it to a fuse block. The wire is to short to reach 48 volt positive terminal. So What voltage should the positive wire to the fuse block connect to 16 volts? 24 volts? I have never used the old reducers or seen one hooked up to a fuse block.
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Old 05-04-2022, 07:53 PM   #2
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I don't know the answer but just wanted to say that you have very nice handwriting....!
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Working on a 1996 CC 48 volt ser # A 9626-506800
When I took the forward reverse switch out I noticed a red wire with an eye on it was not hooked to anything. traced it to a fuse block. The wire is to short to reach 48 volt positive terminal. So What voltage should the positive wire to the fuse block connect to 16 volts? 24 volts? I have never used the old reducers or seen one hooked up to a fuse block.
It depends on what the reducer is rated for. Most of them have a range of input voltages, like 16 to 18, 26 to 60, 36 to 48, and 60 to 72. If you look at the reducer it should hopefully have the info you seek.
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It depends on what the reducer is rated for. Most of them have a range of input voltages, like 16 to 18, 26 to 60, 36 to 48, and 60 to 72. If you look at the reducer it should hopefully have the info you seek.
The old reducer shows watts and amps. We're just going to install a new reducer so we know it is working.
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