SOURCE: Charging Batteries
This could happen if the batteries have been recently used, and are "hot". Chargers use one, or a combination of, "end of charge" detectors. Either it's timed, detects a slight drop in voltage, or senses temperature. Try waiting 30 minutes to an hour after use before charging. Also, be sure the ambient temperature is within parameters. Too hot or cold (we live up north...gets cold in the garage) will affect the charger.
SOURCE: My 15 min. Duracell charger keeps blinking-won't work...
When the duracell lights blink during charging, AT YOUR OWN RISK, try a reverse charge. Instead charging positive to positive and negative to negative, try positive to negative and negative to positive. I did this for 2 minutes. This solved the problem. After the 2 minutes, I gave the batteries a normal charge. You will have to force the battery and charger contacts to touch.
SOURCE: Ez Go 28115-G01 battery charger does not work.
I have an EZGO powerwise 36V charger, model 28115-GO3 that was installed onboard a cart. I want to use this charger for another cart, but the charger has 3 wires out. Why 3 wires? One is +, the other -. what do I do with the third wire? The wires are red, black and yellow; two odf the wires are 10-12 gauge, the other is around 16 gauge.
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