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I have 2004 EZgo electric golf cart. When I plug in the charger nothing happens. The batteries are new. All connections are new. The cart runs fine, but my charge is now getting very low, and it won't charge. The electric outlet is fine, I checked that first. It could be the charger, but I tried another charger, and no luck. I'm really stumped. Joel
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It depends on the symptoms. I would check (or have checked) the battery compartment, power connections and the electric motors.
And why are you posting the question and not your friend whom broke it?
This is not a car question, but generally speaking a fuse blows when the current in the circuit exceeds the limit of the fuse. I would look at the amp draw of the motor if that is what runs on that circuit and also the connections. It could be that the motor brushes are wearing out and the motor is pulling too much current. I'm somewhat lost on your description - - you say it is a 60amp fuseable link but you bought 20 amp fuses. Are you dealing with two different circuits ?
Your batteries have died. The reason it will barely move in reverse is that current is being supplied to the motor is a direction that it spends very little time using. There is a slight change in the armature over time, and reverse tends to work better over time. Check the voltage when under load. (run jumper wires from the + and - of the battery bank. If it is a 36 volt cart and the voltage drops to below 36 volts, you do not have enoug current to run the cart. Plug in the charger and watch the ampmeter. If it goes up to about 20 amps, then it is charging. It should take a good charge after 10 hours. If the cart charges and only runs a short distance, the batteries need replacing.
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