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Powerwise QE, Lestronic, Lestermatic. Lester Electrical Owner's Manual - Summit II Model 30600. EZ-GO golf cart battery charger, 9 foot cables & a 48 volt EZGO. Xender for mac download. The NEW Lester Summit II Multi-Voltage 36V/48V Battery Charger can be INSTALLED ON-BOARD OR USED AS A STATIONARY CHARGER ON ANY 36 VOLT OR 48 VOLT EZGO GOLF CART (that takes the triangle shaped plug with 3-pins). If you’re driving the Batmobile, and it’s 36V OR 48V with an EZGO triangle receptacle, it may even charge that, too. E-Z-GO RXV Repair Manuals; E-Z-GO Utility Vehicle Repair Manuals; E-Z-GO TXT Repair Manuals; Other Gas; See All; Owners Manuals. 4 x 4; Cushman Vehicle Owner Manuals; E-Z-GO RXV Owner Manuals; E-Z-GO Shuttle Owner Manuals; E-Z-GO ST Vehicle Owner Manuals; E-Z-GO Utility Vehicle Owner Manuals; See All; Parts Manuals. E-Z-GO 2Five Parts Manuals. EZ-GO electric golf carts are among the most popular types of carts found on courses today. Their dependability and their virtual quiet, thanks to an electric motor, makes them friendly for those taking to the links. Because they are electric, one of the more common areas you may encounter problems is with the. My Ez go powerwise QE charger is flashing two red light flashes, I put a volt meter across each battery and all four are reading 12 volt and tested voltage across all four and get 48.3 volts, I tested all four batteries with the hydrometer and all check good, any ideas what to check next.
OOPS - ScottyB snuck in while I was typing - and I overlooked the part about trying charger on different cart.
Still might be beneficial, so I won't delete.
Welcome to the BGW Forum.
If your battery pack voltage is too low, your PowerWise charger will not turn on.
With the charger plugged into AC outlet, plug the charge plug into the cart. Do you hear the relay Click?
If not, check the battery pack voltage. (It has to be above something like 28 or 30 volts for the charger to come on)
For troubleshooting and maintenance, you'll need a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter. An inexpensive one from local auto parts or super-store will suffice.
Test lights are handy at times, but most of the voltage readings for carts are defined to one or two (and sometimes 3) digits to the right of the decimal point.
Read the STICKY:s at the top of the Electric EZGO forum. The bottom one has Owner, Service and Parts manuals that can be downloaded.
The service manual has step by step troubleshooting for chargers as well as carts.
Also go to ScottyB's website and read everything about the care and feeding of batteries. (Several topics - read all)
http://www.cartsunlimited.net/
Hope this helps,
John
Still might be beneficial, so I won't delete.
Welcome to the BGW Forum.
If your battery pack voltage is too low, your PowerWise charger will not turn on.
With the charger plugged into AC outlet, plug the charge plug into the cart. Do you hear the relay Click?
If not, check the battery pack voltage. (It has to be above something like 28 or 30 volts for the charger to come on)
For troubleshooting and maintenance, you'll need a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter. An inexpensive one from local auto parts or super-store will suffice.
Test lights are handy at times, but most of the voltage readings for carts are defined to one or two (and sometimes 3) digits to the right of the decimal point.
Read the STICKY:s at the top of the Electric EZGO forum. The bottom one has Owner, Service and Parts manuals that can be downloaded.
The service manual has step by step troubleshooting for chargers as well as carts.
Also go to ScottyB's website and read everything about the care and feeding of batteries. (Several topics - read all)
http://www.cartsunlimited.net/
Hope this helps,
John
Ezgo Charger Powerwise Qe Reset
Are you having issues with your golf cart? If you have a Powerwise QE or a Delta Q Charger these fault code may help you out.Powerwise QE and Delta Q Charger Fault Codes
LED OPERATION CODES:
SHORT GREEN FLASH = less than 80% charged
LONG GREEN FLASH = more than 80% charged
SOLID GREEN = 100% charged
RED FLASH = fault code
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LED FAULT CODES:
RED FLASH: Light turns on briefly, but does not
flash after that – check for valid AC voltage.
RED FLASH: Light turns on briefly, but does not
flash after that – check for valid AC voltage.
ONE RED FLASH: One flash, a pause and then
again one flash and a pause – Charge Enable
Fault: poor contact in the DC connector or dirty
contacts or Battery Temperature Fault: battery
temperature is greater than 122° F (50° C) or less
than 14° F (-10° C).
TWO RED FLASHES: Two flashes, a pause and
then again two flashes and a pause – Battery Voltage
Fault: Battery pack is less than 36.0 Volts or
more than 67.2 Volts. Battery pack is too discharged
Fnv mcm not working. or over charged for the charger to work.
again one flash and a pause – Charge Enable
Fault: poor contact in the DC connector or dirty
contacts or Battery Temperature Fault: battery
temperature is greater than 122° F (50° C) or less
than 14° F (-10° C).
TWO RED FLASHES: Two flashes, a pause and
then again two flashes and a pause – Battery Voltage
Fault: Battery pack is less than 36.0 Volts or
more than 67.2 Volts. Battery pack is too discharged
Fnv mcm not working. or over charged for the charger to work.
THREE RED FLASHES: Three flashes, a pause
and then again three flashes and a pause – Battery
Charge Time-out: Charge time exceeded 24
hours. This may indicate a problem with the battery
pack or that the charger output current was
severely reduced due to high ambient temperatures.
and then again three flashes and a pause – Battery
Charge Time-out: Charge time exceeded 24
hours. This may indicate a problem with the battery
pack or that the charger output current was
severely reduced due to high ambient temperatures.
FOUR RED FLASHES: Four flashes, a pause and
then again four flashes and a pause – Battery
Fault: Charge time exceeded. This indicates a
problem with the battery pack voltage not reaching
the required nominal level within the maximum
time allowed.
then again four flashes and a pause – Battery
Fault: Charge time exceeded. This indicates a
problem with the battery pack voltage not reaching
the required nominal level within the maximum
time allowed.
SIX RED FLASHES: Six flashes, a pause and
then again six flashes and a pause – Charger
Fault: An internal fault has been detected. If this
fault is displayed again after unplugging the
charger’s DC power cord and plugging it back in,
the charger must be taken to a qualified service
center.
then again six flashes and a pause – Charger
Fault: An internal fault has been detected. If this
fault is displayed again after unplugging the
charger’s DC power cord and plugging it back in,
the charger must be taken to a qualified service
center.
I hope theses charger fault codes can help you figure out the problems you are having.
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