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.
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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
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.
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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
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
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.
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There doesn't seem to be a day that goes by at RMI Golf Carts that we don't receive phone calls or emails on the topic of battery chargers. Many times folks ask 'do you guys sell chargers'? The answer is of course 'yes'! But like we tell everyone that calls, more than likely you don't need to buy a new charger. Many people are shocked to know that most of the time they can be repaired.
Once this has been established, the next question is “How do I determine if it’s bad”, and 'I’m pretty handy, what parts do I need'!!
So, we’ve decided to put together a 'How to' video on repairing the EZ-GO Powerwise Charger. This is the charger that works on all EZ-GO PDS 36 volt carts. It seems to be the most popular charger out, and it’s the one we see the most.
Items you will need to repair and troubleshoot your E-Z-Go Powerwise Charger
Tools Needed | Parts You May Need |
Philips head screw driver | Diode Stud Type - 2010 |
Needle nose pliers | E-Z-Go Powerwise Control Board |
7/16 wrench | Powerwise 50 Amp Fuse |
Voltage meter with buzzer |
E-Z-Go Powerwise Charger troubleshooting quick guide
Did you check the end of the Powerwise charger handle?
More often than not the issue is with the charger handle. Inside the charger handle there's a little clip. These clips wear and get pushed out of place. Pull the clip back out, so that it is grounded to the post.
Did you check the charger cord?
People have a tendency to yank the cord out when they’re done charging, this can damage it. With power supply plugged in, lift up on the cord rotate it different directions to see if the charger comes on. If the charger doesn’t come on, then you have a bad connection somewhere else.
Did you check the fuse on the Powerwise charger?
Unplug the charger. Use the voltmeter and ground it to the screw next to the fuse, and press the other end to the opposite side of the fuss. If it was a bad fuse you voltmeter wouldn’t buzz or beep. If you have a bad fuse, here is the part number for the E-Z-Go Powerwise charger: replacement 50 amp fuse part number is 2810601G01
Did you check the diodes on the charger?
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Ground the heatsink board. Free exterminate it activation key. With the other wand, touch each diode separately. If any of the diodes beep or buzz, then all of the diodes need to be replaced. The part number for the Powerwise replacement diodes is 18488G1.
Did you take a look at the motherboard of the Powerwise charger?
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If the charger comes on by pressing a screwdriver to the black connector, you know it’s bad (see video for details). The replacement part number for the Powerwise charger motherboard is 28667G01.
Did you check for current continuity along the charger handle and cord?
Use your voltmeter to test the positive end of the charger handle. Press the other end to the negative line coming in (near the fuse). This is just one last check to be sure, since often the handle of the E-Z-Go Powerwise Charger is where people tend to have issues.