Geo-TH,In
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Sounds like most chargers I've worked on. Use an ohmmeter and start looking for the problem. Only one time did I find a transformer go bad on a golf cart charger. It had aluminum windings. Rarely do the diodes go bad. It's usually switches, bad electrical connections or where the wires go in to the charger or come out cause the wires to open. Check the circuit breaker, a 200 amp boost will eat it. Brain boxes are problematic too, but you have a timer. Shouldn't be that hard to fix.
LOL Happy trouble shooting.
George
Sounds like most chargers I've worked on. Use an ohmmeter and start looking for the problem. Only one time did I find a transformer go bad on a golf cart charger. It had aluminum windings. Rarely do the diodes go bad. It's usually switches, bad electrical connections or where the wires go in to the charger or come out cause the wires to open. Check the circuit breaker, a 200 amp boost will eat it. Brain boxes are problematic too, but you have a timer. Shouldn't be that hard to fix.
LOL Happy trouble shooting.
George