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Option 2: OBC Bypass – This simple procedure includes running a single wire from your receptacle to the main negative battery terminal. With the OBC bypass, the FORM Charge smart technology allows for proper charging despite a malfunctioning OBC.
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OBC Bypass: 1995 – 2004 Club Car (Back Side of Receptacle) Step 1 – Switch the golf cart to tow mode. Step 2 – Remove the battery near the golf cart receptacle. Step 3 – Attach a new bypass wire (minimum 12ga) from the battery's last negative terminal in the series to the location shown on the back of the receptacle.
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OBC Bypass: 2004 and Up Club Car (Back Side of Receptacle) Step 1 – Switch the golf cart to TOW mode. Step 2 – Remove the battery near the golf cart receptacle. Step 3 – Cut the black wire on the back of the receptacle and cap the end going to the OBC.
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Golf Cart Not Detected / Below Safety Voltage Error Code - Red / Green flashing every second when plugged into the golf cart. Description - The charger is sensing a voltage below the minimum safety voltage or no voltage from the golf cart. To prevent damaging batteries, golf cart chargers require the presence of a minimum voltage to protect against 1 failing battery damaging the battery set.
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Step 1.2 - Check for voltage by placing the red probe on the left pin and the black probe on the right pin of the receptacle. Step 1.3 - If no voltage is present in step 1.2, while keeping the red probe on the receptacle, place the black probe on the last negative terminal of the battery pack.
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