BrokeFarmerJohn
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- Joined
- Oct 7, 2016
- Messages
- 2,233
- Location
- Columbus Ohio
- Tractor
- 2017 Mahindra 5555, John Blue G-1000, Massey Ferguson 98, John Deere GP

This story starts with a golf cart following me home, not first time using a cart but first time owning or working on one.

Got it home. The issue with the cart was the batteries are shot and I gave $200 for the cart. But I had some 12v batteries laying around I wanted to try.


Pulled out the old batteries and found the rails where the batteries sit to be just roached and crumbling so I made me a few out of sheet metal and S-Lock.



I got the pans mounted and STUFFED the batteries in lol, they are 120lbs each and not easy to maneuver.

I got it all wired up using 4g wire from a set of jumper cables (was cheaper than automotive wire and relatively the same stuff). Existing was mainly 6g with some 4g.

So the cart runs, forward and reverse works, has a good bit of torq, enough to spin the tires when I was backing into my garage lol. BUT, I smelled a hot electrical smell, opened up the seat and found the controller in between the two big batteries to be really hot and smoking a little, i unhooked one of the batteries just to be safe and called it quits for tonight.
So my question is why is the controller so hot, is that normal? How do I test it?
The big batteries are both 1400cca rated at 200 amp per hour at 20 hours, the small one is a Napa gold 850cca battery but last time it was tested it only tested at 820cca. All 3 together are 36v (should be). So what do you all think?