I appreciate these help videos but I disagree with this technique. You dont get a true load test result with it jacked up. Clip you leads from your meter on the main positive and main negative and drive your cart and watch the meter. That will give you a much more accurate result. There isn’t much of a load when the cart is just jacked up in the air. Again, no disrespect meant, I have watched many of your videos and got help. Thanks.
You are absolutely correct. Normally when I'm assisting someone on load testing I have them depress the accelerator to reach around 80% speed and then lightly depress the brake pedal at the same time to put an equal load on the battery pack. I can't believe I didn't put that in the video. Thanks for watching and noticing!!!
I just bought a 72 AMF Harley Davidson Electric golf cart, and need help diagnosing it. It will try to move forward, solenoids are clicking, reverse will move a little bit. But not more than a few feet. Batteries are charged, and are nearing time to be replaced. But I don't think that's the problem. It should go tho I'm sure it's distance, time and hill capacity would be compromised. But I'm thinking the speedcontroller, and/or microswitch, could be bad, and how would I test the delay thingy?
My cart is not getting power when the accelerator is pressed. I've troubleshot the solenoid and it doesn't seem to be the problem. I want to lead test the batteries, as all of them read 8.3 individually, but that is not under load. Will pressing the accelerator pedal actually show load values in this case, or knowing that that something else is broken-will that prevent this test from being effective?
I use 6volt golf cart batteries (2) in series (12v) for my cabin to give me AC power using an inverter. I keep them charged 24/7 when not in use with a trickle charger. What I would like to know can I use a car load tester to test them to make sure they are OK or is there another way to do this? Thanks in advance.
@@golfcartking hey my golf cart has a full battery charge as I just checked, but when pressing accelerator nothing happens, and when switching the switch from tow to run I can’t hear anything clicks or any noise what could be wrong you think?
I had the same problem. I bought a solenoid which is what makes the click noise. Well come to find out. It was the controller that was bad. The controller gets hot though it's life and eventually dies. There pretty expensive but worth the fix if you plan on having or using the cart like me for our campground
My 2011 club car when starting to accelerate that cart will jerk a couple times, once going it will be fine until having to Accelerate again, any idea what this might be?
Motor is damaged from someone holding the accelerator down to keep the cart stopped on a hill. I think it's referred to as a welded motor. Think of the electricity going through the brush to the commutator but instead of the commutator spinning it just sits still and the electricity goes to only one spot. This can be fixed by an electric motor repair shop or you can get a brush kit and clean the "weld" off the commutator yourself with sandpaper and repolish it so the brush can ride smooth.
Thanks for all the info on this channel - very helpful. I have a 2008 EzGo cart where I replaced the old batteries since they didn't seem to hold the charge for more than 90 minutes. Now I have new batteries and I have the same issue. I'm losing power somewhere - how can I track down where the power is getting lost or why the fully charged batteries only run for 90 minutes or so. I bought new batteries and a new charger already and am still having the same issues.
More than likely it's going to be an accessory pulling the energy out of the batteries. All I know is to disconnect each of the accessories one at a time to see if you find the issue.
Barry, you say on 48 volt system each battery should be 7.9 volts. What is the system minimum that is across all 6 -8 volt batteries and under load voltages? mine is 49.8 under load- jacked up press accelerator for ten seconds. each battery 8.1 or higher. however , in Florida i get 14 to 16 golf holes before i go into a slow mode. Club Car Precedent will only run about two miles per hour or less to a almost stop mode. when fully charged- i measure across system 50.1 to 52 volts. Any suggestions that might fix my issue?
pull it off the charger and all the 6V are showing 6V, it runs super slow 3 mph and feels weak but it works. after a few minutes voltage check still has them all above 6v whats next to check to get this baby up to 12 mpg?
I appreciate these help videos but I disagree with this technique. You dont get a true load test result with it jacked up. Clip you leads from your meter on the main positive and main negative and drive your cart and watch the meter. That will give you a much more accurate result. There isn’t much of a load when the cart is just jacked up in the air. Again, no disrespect meant, I have watched many of your videos and got help. Thanks.
You are absolutely correct. Normally when I'm assisting someone on load testing I have them depress the accelerator to reach around 80% speed and then lightly depress the brake pedal at the same time to put an equal load on the battery pack. I can't believe I didn't put that in the video. Thanks for watching and noticing!!!
Perfect fix for my neighbor's problem, one was 4 volts and another was 6.4 , we bought all 6 new
His were 8 volts
I just bought a 72 AMF Harley Davidson Electric golf cart, and need help diagnosing it. It will try to move forward, solenoids are clicking, reverse will move a little bit. But not more than a few feet.
Batteries are charged, and are nearing time to be replaced. But I don't think that's the problem.
It should go tho I'm sure it's distance, time and hill capacity would be compromised.
But I'm thinking the speedcontroller, and/or microswitch, could be bad, and how would I test the delay thingy?
My cart is not getting power when the accelerator is pressed. I've troubleshot the solenoid and it doesn't seem to be the problem. I want to lead test the batteries, as all of them read 8.3 individually, but that is not under load. Will pressing the accelerator pedal actually show load values in this case, or knowing that that something else is broken-will that prevent this test from being effective?
the batteries are connected in a series...it looks like none of your negative terminals are linked. If so, how are you generating a load???
I use 6volt golf cart batteries (2) in series (12v) for my cabin to give me AC power using an inverter. I keep them charged 24/7 when not in use with a trickle charger. What I would like to know can I use a car load tester to test them to make sure they are OK or is there another way to do this? Thanks in advance.
Thank u as u have made me a new subscriber to your Channel
If a 6 volt battery drops to 5.2 initially and then levels off at 5.9 or above is that acceptable?
What do you set your meter on ? DC 20? DC200? ????
20v…but it doesn’t matter. It’s like moving a decimal point
Is this test performed after a complete charge cycle?
Yes, get a full charge first.
Thanks
@@golfcartking hey my golf cart has a full battery charge as I just checked, but when pressing accelerator nothing happens, and when switching the switch from tow to run I can’t hear anything clicks or any noise what could be wrong you think?
I had the same problem. I bought a solenoid which is what makes the click noise. Well come to find out. It was the controller that was bad. The controller gets hot though it's life and eventually dies. There pretty expensive but worth the fix if you plan on having or using the cart like me for our campground
Are you supposed to do this test after batteries had been charged or when your batteries are low and about to hook them to the charger?? 🤔
Fully charged, disconnected and settled
Great Video! Great information Keep it up!
Thanks for watching!!
My 2011 club car when starting to accelerate that cart will jerk a couple times, once going it will be fine until having to Accelerate again, any idea what this might be?
Motor is damaged from someone holding the accelerator down to keep the cart stopped on a hill. I think it's referred to as a welded motor. Think of the electricity going through the brush to the commutator but instead of the commutator spinning it just sits still and the electricity goes to only one spot. This can be fixed by an electric motor repair shop or you can get a brush kit and clean the "weld" off the commutator yourself with sandpaper and repolish it so the brush can ride smooth.
Thanks for all the info on this channel - very helpful. I have a 2008 EzGo cart where I replaced the old batteries since they didn't seem to hold the charge for more than 90 minutes. Now I have new batteries and I have the same issue. I'm losing power somewhere - how can I track down where the power is getting lost or why the fully charged batteries only run for 90 minutes or so. I bought new batteries and a new charger already and am still having the same issues.
More than likely it's going to be an accessory pulling the energy out of the batteries. All I know is to disconnect each of the accessories one at a time to see if you find the issue.
@@golfcartking new battery pack could still a bad battery........ Check the new ones.
I have exact same problem. Let me know if you fixed it
Barry, you say on 48 volt system each battery should be 7.9 volts. What is the system minimum that is across all 6 -8 volt batteries and under load voltages? mine is 49.8 under load- jacked up press accelerator for ten seconds. each battery 8.1 or higher. however , in Florida i get 14 to 16 golf holes before i go into a slow mode. Club Car Precedent will only run about two miles per hour or less to a almost stop mode. when fully charged- i measure across system 50.1 to 52 volts. Any suggestions that might fix my issue?
Thanks for the great instructional vids. Question: Does putting the throttle to 80% while on jack stands keep the motor RPMs within the safe range?
Yes, it's fine. I just forgot to mention lightly depressing the brakes at the same time to get an acccurate reading.
What voltage is my cart?
Very helpful 👌
my ezgo txt is charging (however the light never turns green)
Exactly what I was looking for. Now I have to figure out why my modz charger is flashing green/red when my batteries are all good to go.
pull it off the charger and all the 6V are showing 6V, it runs super slow 3 mph and feels weak but it works. after a few minutes voltage check still has them all above 6v
whats next to check to get this baby up to 12 mpg?
Good video. Terrible music
WRONG mr. lace...
Ugh 😩