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Old 11-22-2011, 07:20 PM   #31
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I know those capacitors will knock you on your butt, if you have a butt left afterwards!
They have castor oil? I had to take that nasty stuff when I was a kid! :)
How do you discharge those guys?
Castor oil, probably, or something similar.

Discharge? Into something I want to kill!
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Old 05-30-2012, 10:35 AM   #32
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This is the one I bought from " SimpleMan ". I just got her in today, and am so glad to have a " fuel gauge " on my cart! I'm going to measure the voltages at the low - middle - and high end of the green scale. This will give me a good idea of my batteries charge. At the time of the photo the batteries are on the final equalization charge. I wired this direct as when I checked the draw it has, it doesn't draw enough to drain the batteries in a year!
I am installing the same gauge in my 2006 48v club car. Did you hook it up to the two adjacent wires (red and black/white) that were going to the original indicator? Also did you hook up (and how) the two blue wire fuse assembly that came with the kit?
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Old 05-30-2012, 02:02 PM   #33
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Default Re: SOC meter.

My gauge only has + and -. I connected mine to the charger plug wires with two small ( 16ga speaker wires ) The gauge draws an insignificant amount of current, so I wired it direct with no switch. I'm not sure what fuse kit you're talking about, because I purchased the gauge only. It wouldn't be a bad idea to fuse it, though! I will go back in there and do that soon!
Thanks for that suggestion!
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