SECTION 13 – EXCEL SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING: WITH
POWERDRIVE CHARGER
13
DANGER
• See General Warnings on page 1-2.
WARNING
• See General Warnings on page 1-2.
• Shorting of battery terminals can cause personal injury or death.
– Do not place component mounting plate directly on top of batteries when removing or installing
plate.
– Remove plate from vehicle completely.
NOTE:
The fuse for Visage and Guardian changed from 0.5 amp to 2 amp to prevent nuisance blowing of 0.5 amp
fuse when batteries are extremely low.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The Excel System vehicle with a PowerDrive charger uses a 48-volt electrical system that is powered by six 8-volt
lead-acid batteries and includes an onboard computer. The Excel System vehicle uses a shunt-wound 3.2 hp motor
and includes several additional features.
ATTRIBUTES OF THE EXCEL SYSTEM
• Excel is used in Precedent models only.
• Excel utilizes the 1515 controller instead of the 1510A.
• The Excel 1515 controller uses half-bridge technology allowing cooler operating temperatures and increased
motor braking.
• The Excel minimum motor braking speed has been lowered to almost zero.
• Excel has higher energy output during regenerative braking due to the lowered minimum motor braking speed.
• The Excel accelerator pedal has more control of downhill speed.
• When parked on a hill, the Excel vehicle resists sudden acceleration after the park brake is released.
• The programmed speed of the Excel vehicle can now range from 5 to 19.2 mph with fine adjustments in 0.1
mph increments.
• Excel provides mileage readings.
• Excel has more diagnostics available.
• Excel offers the ability to change software. See Section 11 – IQ Display Module (IQDM) and IQDM-P Diagnostics:
Excel System with PowerDrive Charger.
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