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48v State-Of-Charge Analog Meter

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The 48-Volt Analog State-Of-Charge Meter is a convenient tool. It helps to understand how it works to be able to use it properly. This is a charge indicator, not a voltage indicator. It reads the voltage but only a threshold and not how you would imagine it. Let us see if we can elaborate. Suppose you have a multimeter at home. You put the positive and negative leads on the cart's main positive and main negative battery posts. In that case, it should read 48 volts or better. Even if it's dead.

This is where we start to lose people, so hang in there. Your caddie runs on an overcharge. When you fully charge your 48-volt system, if you were to read it with your multimeter, you would find that the overall voltage was about 52. The golf cart runs on that overcharge. When you are reading 48 volts, you have plus or minus an eighth of a tank left of juice, so to speak. This golf cart meter measures that range of voltage. Call Buggies Unlimited and get one ordered.

Specifications:

  • Green indicates full charge, Red is low
  • Measures 2 1/8" in diameter
  • Flush mount or mount on top dash with our universal mount bracket #4624 (MET UNV 4624) *sold separately
  • Installation instructions included

Install Guide

Item
348  State Of Charge 48v Round
OEM
Universal
Model
Universal
Start Year
Universal
End Year
Universal
Gas/Electric
Electric

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23 Questions
My Club Car Precedent wire harness has a non-non-dedicated 48 Volt positive and negative pigtail. Is there any reason not to attach the positive terminal to the meter and jump a wire from the negative terminal on the meter over to the negative terminal on the key switch. This should turn the meter off when the key is turned off?
Will this gauge work on a 2001 club car ?

as long as it a 48 volt cart i see no reason that it would not work

is it lighted?

No it is not. Very easy to see and very accurate. I have installed many and everyone is happy with them.

Installed without any issues. The needle stays in the white "CHG" while charging and will remain there while driving. Is this normal?

On mine, and most I've dealt with, the needle should quickly fall around the "F" mark, that is 48 volts. Then fluctuate from "F" down into the
green as you accelerate, slowly and eventually down to the red as the batteries drain. If the needle stays in CHG zone, and you KNOW your wiring is correct, I would swap for another gauge.

I have an '05 Precedent ClubCar with a "light" battery charge indicator. Can I just hook up the existing wiring from the "light" to the dial indicator?

I have a 1999 club car and attempted to use the light, but was unsuccessful. My light wasn’t working beforehand and am unsure whether it was faulty or if there was a broken wire. I found it easier to just run new wires directly to the batteries rather than tracing for a faulty wire. Dial indicator works great!

I just installed the analog 48 volt state of charge meter on my Club Car DS. It was simple. question is that this thing has not off switch so it is drawing power all the time. Is this a good thing or will it run down my batteries?

This meter draws so little power, you will be much older and greyer before it affects you battery power. I have had this charger in my golf cart for over a year, and have never noticed any problems with this meter and my battery life

Doe this come with wiring?

NO, just the gauge itself.

Why is red (indicating a low charge?) on both ends of the meter? Should the cart be used when the needle is in the green and/or white areas only (or green only)? I bought a used cart with no user manual so am confused as to how to read the meter!

Hi Vickie. The red area on the left is showing very low charge on the batteries. Probably not usable. The red area on the right indicates too high a charge rate. This can shorten the life of the batteries and just is not safe. During charge the meter will read one thing. Without the charger on, you will read the true state of the battery stack which we hope is in the green. Just a partially educated opinion.

Will this work with Lithium batteries?

This should work just fine. Can always put a inline fuse in the circuit when wiring it up.

does this come with the wiring? can i replace my idiot light and use that wiring?

This does not come with wiring