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by Mariana Hand Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The light begins flashing when the battery state of charge falls below 10%. indicate a battery charging session has begun. Verification of a completed charge cycle must be confirmed by viewing the status indicator lights on the ERIC charger.

Full Answer

Why is my golf cart battery light flashing?

If the batteries of your golf cart are quite old, then there is a chance that the charge will not come on and trigger a flashing battery light. This typically happens if you have used the batteries for quite a few years. The best solution, in this case, is to replace the old batteries with a set of new ones.

What does the yellow light in my golf cart Charger mean?

The yellow light in your golf cart charger flashes when the batteries need to be charged. If you have not used your golf cart for some time and the battery charge level goes below the threshold, the yellow LED indicator starts flashing. Once the charging starts, the flashing of the yellow light will stop.

Where is the battery light on a golf cart?

This light is usually located on the dashboard of the golf cart. The drive time you get out of charged batteries depends on two parameters. One aspect is the weight of the loaded golf cart.

How do I know when my golf cart battery bank is charged?

When the battery bank in your golf cart is fully charged, the flashing will stop and you will notice one solid green light. You should note that the LED indicators on the battery chargers for golf carts are different for the different brands and models.

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What do the lights mean on a golf cart battery charger?

A green light flashing on the battery charger of your golf cart usually indicates the charge level of the battery. Short green flashes mean the charge level is below 80%, where long flashes mean the charge level is above 80%. If it is one solid green light it indicates the golf cart's battery is fully charged to 100%.

How do you reset a golf cart battery?

2:314:47Restoring Lead Acid and Golf Cart Batteries, Liquid Regen ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThrough the electrolyte of the battery to get in between the plates of the lead acid battery rockingMoreThrough the electrolyte of the battery to get in between the plates of the lead acid battery rocking the battery gently back and forth for a couple of minutes should thoroughly mix the solution.

How do I know if my golf cart batteries are bad?

8 Signs You Need to Replace Your Golf Cart BatteriesCharge Times Are Out of Hand. Just like any rechargeable battery, the repeated cycles of draining and charging your battery can take a toll on it. ... No “Get Up and Go” ... You See Visual Signs. ... Driving Until They Die. ... People Are Always Running The Radio.

Can you replace just one golf cart battery?

Let's discuss in detail. When it comes to changing the golf cart batteries, technically, you can change just one at a time. However, this is not advisable as it can cause permanent damage to each battery. When a battery has gone bad, you should change all of the batteries.

How long do golf cart batteries last?

That all being said, properly maintained battery packs in fleet carts tend to last about 4-6 years while private owners tend to get about 6-10 years out of their battery packs. Other major factors include the type of options on the cart that may increase the draw from the battery pack.

How do you know if you need new golf cart batteries?

4 Signs You Need to Replace Your Golf Cart Batteries It takes twice as long to charge your batteries as it did when you first had them installed. ... Your Golf Cart loses power very quickly. ... Your Golf Cart does not accelerate as fast as it used to. ... The batteries are leaking acid and are beginning to bulge.

How much does it cost to replace golf cart batteries?

Average Price of Golf Cart Batteries The average price of a golf cart battery replacement is going to be in the $800 to $1,500 range. Depending on the type of battery, it could even be in the $2,000 ballpark because powerful golf carts like a 72V need more expensive batteries installed.

Should you leave a golf cart plugged in all the time?

Manufacturers suggest leaving your golf cart plugged in all of the time while using an auto battery charger, as it will keep the batteries fully charged and always available. If batteries are not charged for prolonged storage, they may damage over time and deliver less capacity.

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How to charge a 12V battery?

Put a 12v charger on each battery and charge them up one at a time. No need to disconnect anything. You can use the cart this way until you get the charger fixed.

How much charge should a battery be?

Your batteries are between 10% and 20% charged (nearly dead).#N#They should be around 12.7v or more.#N#I don't see a short here, just no charging going on.#N#Don't leave these in a discharged state or they will sulfate and go bad.#N#Charge them individually with a 12v charger and get them back up.#N#For your future reference, batteries should be charged right after use, not the next day.

Why is My Golf Cart Charger Flashing Red?

The battery charger on your golf cart will start flashing red due to a fault code. 2 red flashes can mean that the voltage is too low.

What happens when a golf cart battery is fully charged?

When the battery bank in your golf cart is fully charged, the flashing will stop and you will notice one solid green light. You should note that the LED indicators on the battery chargers for golf carts are different for the different brands and models. Each charger may have its unique set of colored LED indicators.

What voltage does a golf cart battery have?

If the golf cart’s battery bank is showing a voltage level below 36.0 volts or if the voltage exceeds 67.2 volts, then 2 red flashes of the indicator can be observed. If that is not the case then there could be a connector issue. Connector issues can only be resolved at the service center.

Why does my Ezgo golf cart have two red flashes?

If the charger on your EZGO golf cart is Powerwise QE or Delta Q, the two red flashes mean that there is either a fault with the connector or there is a battery voltage issue. As mentioned briefly in the table above, the red flash may follow a pattern, like 2 flashes, a pause, followed by another 2 flashes.

What is the green light on an EZGO golf cart?

You may notice two types of flashing of the green light on the EZGO golf cart charger. One is a flash of short duration while the other is a long flash.

Why does my EZGO RXV battery light flash red?

If the red light flashes twice, it indicates that the battery voltage could be too low and the charger is not able to charge the battery bank.

Why does my battery charger flash twice?

If the voltage is beyond these limits – lower or higher , the red indicator flashes twice. The battery charger timeout with three flashes can be due to one of the three situations given below: The charge in the battery bank has gone below 50%. The batteries have gone old and cannot take more charge.

What if I charge my batteries until my battery charger stops charging, but my golf cart won’t drive very far?

You probably need to test your batteries and likely will need to get new golf cart batteries.

How Do I Troubleshoot My Golf Cart Battery Charger if It Isn't Working?

Just so you know, this situation happens EVERYDAY. The first question we always ask is, how long has it been since you've charged your batteries? We ask this because often times if it has been a while (a couple weeks or more), or if you just got brand new batteries, or if your batteries have been really run down recently, it is possible that the batteries may not have enough voltage in them for the charger to start working. An automatic golf cart battery charger needs a minimal amount of voltage in the golf cart battery to even start working. They need somewhere in the range of 20-35 volts in the batteries to allow the chargers to know that they are connected up to batteries and to kick on.

What are some symptoms of a bad golf cart battery charger vs. bad batteries?

Bad Batteries: IN GENERAL, if the charger doesn't kick on or show any signs of life when you plug it into your cart, this is most likely a battery/connection issue. Learn more about the signs of a bad golf cart battery.

Will the golf cart charger automatically stop charging once the batteries are fully charged?

Yes. All automatic chargers are designed to charge your batteries until they are fully charged and then stop charging. So you do not need to manually shut off the charger or worry about overcharging your batteries. All Lester chargers are made with a number of internal safety mechanisms that ensure that they will never overcharge batteries.

How long does it take to charge a golf cart?

It depends on three factors, 1) the quality of your batteries, 2) how discharged your batteries are and 3) the quality of your charger. If you have 5 year old batteries that are very discharged and you have a lightweight 2-5 amp charger, it may take a very long time (10 hours or more). If you have brand new batteries, they are 20-30% discharged and you've got a heavy-duty charger, it can be pretty quick (1-3 hours). Again, it depends on all of the above factors, so it really could vary quite a bit.

Should I charge the golf cart after each use?

Yes. It is healthy for the batteries to be fully charged at all times. So, you should charge your golf cart every night. Automatic golf cart chargers will shut off once the batteries are fully charged, so there isn't a concern that they will be over charged.

Where is my User’s Manual for my golf cart battery charger?

Our manufacturer does not provide owner’s manuals. Here are the links to the Lester charger manuals (they are also linked to on our product pages):

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What happens if OBC detects a problem in charging or drive system?

If the OBC detects a problem in either the charging or drive system, it will shut that feature off.

What is an OBC golf cart?

All Club Car golf carts newer than 1995 have an OBC or ” On Board Computer ” in the charge circuit to monitor and control several functions on the golf cart. The tutorial below explains a little about the OBC, how to reset it after charging problems, and what to do if its completely failed.

Can OBC reset fix a club car?

There is always a chance the OBC has completely failed and the reset process will not fix the problem. Consult your Club Car manuals or call your local dealer.

Why is my golf cart battery failing?

The most common thing that leads to early golf cart battery failure is corrosion. The problem goes deeper, too. It will ruin your cables, terminals, and even cause damage to battery trays and tie downs. Replacing a whole battery cable can be costly and difficult, so it’s best to avoid that problem.

What happens if your golf cart battery fails?

Obviously, for electric golf carts, the battery is what provides power to your motor. If your batteries start to quit on you, the golf cart won’t move, or will drastically decrease in range. With a gas motor, the battery is what starts the motor and keeps it running by providing electricity to the spark plugs. Without it, your motor won’t crank.

How to clean corroded battery posts?

Undo the terminals from the battery posts and soak the corroded area in the cleaner or baking soda solution for about 5 or so minutes, then put on some gloves, grab your wire brush, and keep scrubbing until it’s all gone. Repeat as necessary, then rinse with a lot of water.

How to protect battery terminals from corrosion?

Connect the terminals back to the post and then use your coating solution somewhat liberally to protect the area from future corrosion. You can use any store bought battery protection product you like, or just petroleum jelly, dielectric grease, or even bearing grease. As long as it will stay there and keep the metals insulated from the atmosphere.

How to clean a battery with corrosion?

First, you’ll want to clean off all of the corrosion. You’ll need corrosion cleaner and a stiff wire brush. You can get any type of battery cleaner in a store to perform this job, or you can use hot water and baking soda in a pinch.

Why is my battery puddled?

If your battery gets dirty, muddy, grimy, or anything else, make sure to clean that off too. These things can cause extra resistance in your electrical system, putting an unnecessary drain on your battery and shortening its life.

How long do batteries last?

All joking aside, every battery is different, but most properly maintained batteries will last about 4 to 6 years depending on usage, charge cycle, and a bunch of uncontrollable variables. Lead acid batteries will require a lot of maintenance to do so, however.

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