Club Car 2008-2011 Maintenance And Service Manual page 67

Domestic powerdrive, iq plus and high frequency battery chargers
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POWERDRIVE CHARGER (ONBOARD)
Precedent Vehicles:
The 10-gauge black wire from the charger becomes two wires in the adapter harness (Figure 4-3, Page 4-3).
One wire connects to the onboard computer black lead wire. The second wire connects to the charger recep-
tacle black lead wire. 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. 4 (Figure 4-6, Page 4-11 and Figure 4-7,
Page 4-11) or battery no. 6 (Figure 4-8, Page 4-11). The 10-gauge red wire of the charger is connected to the
positive (+) post of battery no. 1. The 18-gauge gray wire from the charger becomes two wires in the adapter
harness. One wire connects to the onboard computer. The second wire connects to the charger receptacle
gray lead wire.
To check the charge circuit, check the connections between the 18-gauge gray wire from the OBC, the sense
lead fuse, DC cord red wire, DC cord black wire, and the wire connections between the batteries.
ONBOARD
COMPUTER
ONBOARD
COMPUTER
No. 10 BLACK
No. 6 BLACK
No. 18
GRAY
No. 10
BLACK
BLACK TO
NEGATIVE
ONBOARD
TERMINAL
CHARGER
Figure 4-2 Charge Circuit – DS Villager 4
No. 10 BLACK
No. 6 BLACK
No. 10
No. 18
BLACK
GRAY
Three Pin
Connector
BLACK TO
NEGATIVE
ONBOARD
TERMINAL
CHARGER
Figure 4-3 Charge Circuit – Precedent Vehicles
2008-2011 Domestic Battery Charger Maintenance and Service Manual
SOLID STATE
SPEED CONTROLLER
B–
TERMINAL
CHARGER
RECEPTACLE
#10 BLACK
No. 10 RED
No. 10 RED
BATTERIES
SOLID STATE
SPEED CONTROLLER
B–
TERMINAL
CHARGER
RECEPTACLE
No. 10 RED
No. 10 RED
+
BATTERIES
The Charge Circuit
RED WIRES
TO POSITIVE
TERMINAL
+
RED TO
POSITIVE
TERMINAL
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