Club Car Charger Powerdrive 1 & 2 Kit Model 17930 22110 Relay Circuit Breaker on 2040-parts.com
Del Rio, Texas, United States
CLUB CAR GOLF CAR CART POWERDRIVE 1 & 2 CHARGER REPAIR KIT - Level 3bI took my experience repairing golf carts and chargers and developed this kit, among others, with my focus on giving the "(D)o (I)t (Y)ourself" cart owner the opportunity to repair their charger, saving the time and expense of a repair shop. The kits include the parts and information, at different "LEVELS" (1 to 6 ), to accomplish the repair, at the least cost, Level 1 being the most common problem. If you have good troubleshooting skills, the best suited kit can be chosen to meet your needs. If you haven't any troubleshooting skills, maybe a LEVEL 5 or 6 kit would be your best choice. *Fits PowerDrive 1 charger model numbers 17930-** Included in LEVEL 3b kit : (1) RELAY (1 ea.) (2) CIRCUIT BREAKER (1 ea.) ALSO INCLUDED: Installation instructions and Wiring diagrams. (1) The RELAY may have malfunctioned when no clicking is heard upon plugging into cart or clicking is heard and charging does not proceed. May also cause charger to charge continually ( although, current to batteries should be controlled at a reduced rate.) Usually fails from a worn/burnt/welded closed contacts or control coil short/open condition. Reference OEM parts #103414901 (2) The CIRCUIT BREAKER shows signs of failing/failure with constant tripping upon plugging charger into cart or during charging. Possible problem when charger is otherwise in good working condition. The circuit breaker is a thermomechanical device and can act as if it is protecting the charger, when in fact it is malfunctioning. Reference OEM parts #1018287-01 ; #CCX8506 This kit is one of the less expensive methods of eliminating common problems with these chargers, the repair can be accomplished with common tools by most anyone AND, I will offer my help with troubleshooting to ANYONE who needs it. THANKS for looking at my listing |
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