Bill,
Have you checked the output with a meter? There are a few models of
those chargers. Can you send the model number? It should have a fuse to
prevent it from drawing too much current. If it's turning on and not
blowing a fuse, it just may be that your batteries are extremely
discharged and may not be accepting the charge well.
Chad
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*From: *Willaim Alburty
*Date: *Tue, Jul 12, 2016 9:30 PM
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*Subject:*(ET) Lester 36V Charger hot
This charger came with my golf cart. After 3 hrs of charging, it gets too hot to
touch. What should I look for when I take the cover off? The power cord doesn't get
hot. Thanks for any info.Bi <http://info.Bi>ll Alburty, E-12 KansasSent from
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