Section 28 - Excel System Troubleshooting: With Eric Charging; General Information; Accessories; Charge Indicator Light - Club Car Precedent 2014 Maintenance And Service Manual

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SECTION 28 – EXCEL SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING: WITH ERIC
CHARGING
DANGER
• See General Warnings on page 1-2.
WARNING
• See General Warnings on page 1-2.
• Shorting of battery terminals can cause personal injury or death.
– Do not place component mounting plate directly on top of batteries when removing or installing
plate.
– Remove plate from vehicle completely.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The Excel vehicle with ERIC Charging system uses a 48-volt electrical system with a shunt-wound, 3.1 hp motor that
is powered by six 8-volt lead-acid batteries and charged by a high-frequency charger. The Excel vehicle with ERIC
Charging system includes several additional features.

ACCESSORIES

For powered accessories that need to be controlled by the key switch, use the gray wire with a female bullet connector
located behind the instrument panel.

CHARGE INDICATOR LIGHT

Excel vehicles with ERIC Charging system feature a dash mounted charge indicator light (below the steering column)
that serves two functions: 1) Battery low state of charge warning, and 2) Charging confirmation. The charge indicator
light is controlled by pin 11 of the controller.
Battery Low State of Charge Warning
• The light comes on and remains solid when the battery state of charge falls below 20%.
• The light begins flashing when the battery state of charge falls below 10%.
Charging Confirmation
• The light will flash three times and the reverse buzzer simultaneously will sound three times to indicate a battery
charging session has begun. See following NOTE.
NOTE: The number of flashes and beeps can vary depending on the Beep Option setting. See Beep Option,
Section 27, Page 27-5.
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