Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I just noticed that my charger is on but it is not charging the battery pack.
I last used the cart last Wednesday and the charge was full and the cart ran fine. Just noticed now that the red light on the charger is lit but apparently it has not charged the batteries. The green light showing that it is charging does not come on and, frankly, I don't know if it went on when I last plugged it in almost a week ago. I turned the key to the cart on and nothing happens....no lights, no light showing the amount of battery charge. So, I presume the batteries have no charge in them at all. Its a 2009 Star cart and the batteries, 48v, are one year old. Would appreciate any suggestions as to what to do first? Bring the charger someplace and have it checked? Call someone? Who? Cant respond to any suggestions/questions until late tonight. I really had not used the cart much at all since early November but I did use it 4 or 5 times during the week leading up to last Wednesday and everything seemed to be fine. Thanks for any help. |
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When you said you turned the key nothing happens, it won't, with the charger plugged in, there is a cutoff switch to the key (logic) power. So, if you had the charger plugged in, remove the plug and check the state of charge meter. Dead? if so, the charger will not charge a totally dead battery. you have to get the battery pack up to a certain minimum voltage level. You can jump your batteries with another 48 volt cart with your charger plugged into your cart. As soon as your charger "sees" the higher voltage from the good batteries it will turn on and you can remove the jumpers from the donor cart. If your batteries are really low you will get a big spark when you connect the second lead of your jumpers, so be committed when you connect it, don't pussy foot around. You can also reduce the spark by putting a light bulb in series with one of the jumper leads. If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't try this by yourself, get someone who knows what they're doing to help you. |
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Thank you very much for your suggestion.
I think I may have solved the problem. The charger was on the garage floor. I just now put it up on a stool and plugged it in and it is indicating that it is charging. I guess the charger shouldn't rest on the floor. Probably most everyone knows that but me but I guess I just learned it. |
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I can think of no reason sitting on floor would matter.
I would however be suspicious of a loose connection if by moving the charger things got better. I would jiggle some wires and move again to see if I could reproduce issue before completely trusting it.
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I have just moved to a different house and that is why the charger has been
moved to a different position relative to the cart and the plug-in. I used to plug it in from the right side but now the charger is on the left side and I have to bring the plug to the cart in from the left side. So, the cords are "bent" in a different direction from how they used to be. I actually unplugged and plugged in the cart plug several times last night thinking perhaps I had not made the connection to the battery. And I made sure the plug was totally pushed in to the wall plug. Its still charging now. |
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