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Larry Hayes Posted on Sep 06, 2010

Problem w/ razor dirt quad. I replaced the control module, it ran for a few days then died. Bought another control module and it doesn't go at all. I checked the batteries and they are putting out just over 12 volts . The throttle power light is on but the two green lights don't light up at all. The charger light stays green when plugged I assume because the batteries are charged. When I check the wired plug to the motor I never get any voltage coming out of this (new) plug. Anybody have any clues?

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Well this post was done a long time ago, seems like you have a bad battery. you should see 24vdc. The batteries are in parallel so it adds up to 24 volts.If one of them is dead it would only show 12vdc.

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