Help?? I have an electric marathon & need to replace one of the battery connection wires (it broke right near the battery terminal - corrosion). Can you tell me how to kill the batteries in one of these, since there’s no tow switch? 🙏
@@justtinkering6054 so you think it was the controller all along? What troubleshooting reference for the controller did your BIL have? Buggies Unlimited?
@@ericstyer2890 I do think most of the problem was the controller all along. I think the motor stud was a minor issue. I'm glad we checked it and I'm really glad we fixed it. It could have turned into a major problem. I'm not sure what my BIL used for reference for the controller. I would start with cleaning and checking all electrical connections first. Do the simple and cheap things first. Then try to eliminate the expensive components before spending any money.
On a 36 volt system what should I see at the motor studs at full throttle? 36 volts at all 4 studs? Or is it split 18 on one and 18 on other? I have a1 a2 f1 and f2 terminals
the potentiometer is the switch for the gas pedal the reading is not from 0 to 5 ohms it is 0 to 5000 ohms
Great job on the fix. Sometimes you just have to know how to make do with what you got.
Help?? I have an electric marathon & need to replace one of the battery connection wires (it broke right near the battery terminal - corrosion). Can you tell me how to kill the batteries in one of these, since there’s no tow switch? 🙏
We have same cart, same symptoms. I’ve replaced the FNR, Solenoid, no luck. Gonna check motor terminals and see how she does.
Check my other videos. We ended up replacing the motor controller a few months after this video. It's been fine for over a year now.
@@justtinkering6054 so you think it was the controller all along? What troubleshooting reference for the controller did your BIL have? Buggies Unlimited?
@@ericstyer2890 I do think most of the problem was the controller all along. I think the motor stud was a minor issue. I'm glad we checked it and I'm really glad we fixed it. It could have turned into a major problem. I'm not sure what my BIL used for reference for the controller. I would start with cleaning and checking all electrical connections first. Do the simple and cheap things first. Then try to eliminate the expensive components before spending any money.
You have to use 2 wrenches on motor connections. If stud very corroded cut it off as soon as it gets tight
I just bought the same thing I'm thinking about putting a 500amp controller on it do you know if it will work it has a 200amp now
First step is check voltage to motor when throttle full
On a 36 volt system what should I see at the motor studs at full throttle? 36 volts at all 4 studs? Or is it split 18 on one and 18 on other? I have a1 a2 f1 and f2 terminals
Motor could be brushes, it’s a series motor
Does anyone know how to test this motor,(the post are all 4 straight in a row) and which post are what so I can mark them for identification?
I'm no expert, but here's what the Internet says. "dielectric grease is an insulator and doesn't conduct electricity"
Is it a thingamajig or a whatchamacallit....;-)
Exactly!!
0-5K ohm (5000 ohms)
It’s 0-5K not 5K to 0
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