The Charge Circuit - Club Car 2008-2011 Maintenance And Service Manual

Domestic powerdrive, iq plus and high frequency battery chargers
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IQ PLUS CHARGER (EXTERNAL)

THE CHARGE CIRCUIT

The vehicle charge circuit consists of the following components:
• charger receptacle
• receptacle fuse link
• onboard computer
• batteries
The negative terminal of the receptacle is connected to the onboard computer. The 10-gauge black wire from
the onboard computer connects to the B– terminal on the speed controller, and the 6-gauge black wire (also
on the controller B– terminal) goes through the onboard computer and connects to the negative (–) post of
battery no. 8. The positive terminal of the charger receptacle is connected to the positive (+) post of battery
no. 1. The gray wire (sense lead) from the charger receptacle is connected to the sense lead fuse, which is
connected to the gray wire from the onboard computer.
If the charger works with one vehicle, but does not work with another vehicle, then most likely the problem is
in the vehicle charge circuit. Check the connections between the 18-gauge gray wire from the charger recep-
tacle, the sense lead fuse, and the 18-gauge gray wire from the onboard computer. Also check connections
of the fuse link located on the charger receptacle (Figure 8-2, Page 8-3).
ONBOARD
COMPUTER
SENSE LEAD FUSE
FUSE LINK
#10 BLACK
#4 BLACK
CHARGER
RECEPTACLE
#10 BLACK
#18 GRAY
#18 GRAY
Figure 8-2 Charge Circuit
2008-2011 Domestic Battery Charger Maintenance and Service Manual
SOLID STATE
SPEED CONTROLLER
#10 RED
Carryall 6
Transporter 4 and 6
#10 BLACK
Villager 6 and 8
#6 RED
#10 RED
Turf 2 and 252
Carryall 2 and 252
+
XRT 900
BATTERIES
The Charge Circuit
B–
TERMINAL
Page 8-3
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