PR42SN-314 - Yamaha 48V Digital Golf Cart Battery Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter, Yamaha OEM JC1-H351B-01-00
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PR42SN-314 - Yamaha 48V Digital Golf Cart Battery Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter, Yamaha OEM JC1-H351B-01-00

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PR42SN-314 - Yamaha 48V Digital Golf Cart Battery Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter, Yamaha OEM JC1-H351B-01-00PR42SN 314 Yamaha 48V Digital Golf Cart Battery Fuel Gauge Hour Meter, Yamaha OEM JC1 H351B 01 00 Yamaha PN: JC1 H351B 01 00 This snap in Yamaha golf cart battery gauge for Drive2 models is an OEM part that is compatible with various Yamaha golf carts from 2017 to 2024. It is designed to accurately gauge the battery charge remaining in your golf cart and provide reliable performance. With its high quality construction and compatibility with Yamaha

PR42SN-314 - Yamaha 48V Digital Golf Cart Battery Fuel Gauge/Hour Meter, Yamaha OEM JC1-H351B-01-00

Yamaha PN: JC1-H351B-01-00

 

This snap-in Yamaha golf cart battery gauge for Drive2 models is an OEM part that is compatible with various Yamaha golf carts from 2017 to 2024. It is designed to accurately gauge the battery charge remaining in your golf cart and provide reliable performance. With its high-quality construction and compatibility with Yamaha golf carts, this battery gauge is an essential accessory for any golf enthusiast. It is perfect for those who want to ensure their golf cart's battery life is always accurate and reliable. This gauge also has an integrated Hour-Meter display, white back-light, and Turn-Signal indication.

 

- Direct replacement for Yamaha JC1-H351B-00-00, JC1-H351B-01-00
- Can be retro-fit to other 48V golf carts, but may require considerable experience (see schematic)
- Meter Bezel Frame Outer Diameter: 2.23 in (56.64 mm)
- 6-pin connection
- Panel Mount Hole Dimensions: 2.02" Diameter with bottom notch (see schematic)
- Snap-in mounting method, no tools required.
- Black Acetal Plastic case
- Accuracy: 5% of Full Scale
- LCD Display
- Made in U.S.A.

 

Compatible Make: Yamaha
Manufacturer Part Number: JC1-H351B-01-00
Compatible Model: Drive2
Compatible Year: 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017

 

Fits These Models


Year     Make    Model
2015 Yamaha YDREX5AC
2015 Yamaha YDREX5AC_P
2015 Yamaha YTF2EX5
2016 Yamaha YDREX6
2016 Yamaha YDREX6PTV4
2016 Yamaha YDREX6PTV6
2016 Yamaha YTF2EX6
2017 Yamaha DR2E17
2017 Yamaha DR2E17SUPE
2017 Yamaha YTF2E17
2017-2024 Yamaha Drive2 Models
2018 Yamaha DR2E18


Battery Gauge Operation

1. Bar Readings - Voltage set point of each bar is shown in the table below. Voltage indicated must be sensed for 180 seconds for the associated bar level to be displayed.
1 Bar (blinking) - <43.4V
1 Bar - 43.5V
2 Bar - 44.0V
3 Bar - 44.8V
4 Bar - 46.0V
5 Bar - 46.4V
6 Bar - 46.9V
7 Bar - 47.4V
8 Bar - 47.8V
9 Bar - 48.95V

2. Red LED - Low Battery Warning
3. Battery Capacity is reset to full if meter senses 53.5V for more than 5 minutes.

Specifications

Panel Hole (.032 - .187 Panel Thickness): 2.020±.005 inch with .060W x .130L bottom notch (see schematic)
Length (Depth): 1.50 in (38.1 mm)
Diameter (bezel O.D.):  2.23 in (56.64 mm)
Bezel Thickness: 0.34 in (8.64 mm)
Case Diameter (behind bezel): 2.00 in (50.8 mm)
Lens Material: Polycarbonate
Display Window: 0.67 in H x 1.33 in W
Digital Display: 0.24 in H x 0.97 in W
Moisture/Dust Resistance: IP67
Weight (lbs): 0.11 (49 g)
Connector: 6-pin (see schematic)

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