Showing posts with label batteries for golf carts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label batteries for golf carts. Show all posts

Friday, May 2, 2014

Golf Cart Battery Maintenance - Serving Your Golf Cart Battery

How to Service Golf Cart Batteries


Frequent battery maintenance will save you money in the long run and also keep you from being stranded.  Follow these simple rules and you will be well on your way to long battery life.
  • Maintain the water levels of each cell of each battery to 1/4 of an inch above the plates with DISTILLED WATER.  Do not allow the plates inside the batteries to be exposed to air.  Water should only be added AFTER fully charging the batteries.

  • Charge your batteries often.  When not using the cart, charge your batteries.  If your cart has sat for more than 10 days, charge your batteries.  If it has been plugged up to the charger during these 10 days, unplug the charger from the cart side and reconnect it to the charger again to start the charging process.

  • Inspect batteries once a month for loose cable connections, corrosion, and dirt.  Clean and tighten as necessary.

  • DO NOT let your batteries run to empty where the cart will not move.  This kills the batteries and does irreversible damage.

  • DO NOT let the cart sit for extended amounts of time.  This causes sulfating of the battery, and causes permanent damage to the battery.

  • NEW batteries are only at 70% of their full potential.  Proper break in of a new battery pack is necessary to ensure long life and full potential.  Never run a new battery pack below 50% of its pack voltage.  It will take 15 to 20 COMPLETE charge cycles to reach full potential of your new batteries.  To ensure you do not exceed 50%, take time to charge your batteries after each use until the charger shuts off on its own.
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Columbia, South Carolina 29212
803.391.3145
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Friday, February 8, 2013

Golf Cart Batteries – Battery Replacement – Club Car, Yamaha and EZ-GO Golf Carts

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The golf cart battery is one of the most important components of an electric golf car.  These vehicles are manufactured by three main companies such as Club Car, Yamaha, and EZ-GO, as well as some other China import models.  However, they all have either a 36 volt (six 6 volt batteries) or 48 volt (six 8 volt batteries ) (four 12 volt batteries). 
While golf cart batteries are normally reliable, they will all eventually fail.

Common Reasons for a Bad Golf Cart Battery

-        Age of the golf car battery
-        Allowing the water level to become low in the battery
-        Refilling battery water level with tap water instead of Distilled Water
-        Battery cable comes loose and melts the terminal

Steps to Replace Golf Cart Batteries

1.      Remove the front seat bottom of the vehicle and expose the battery compartment.
2.      If the vehicle has a tow/run switch in the battery compartment, switch to tow.  If not go to next step.
3.      Do not skip this step or you will be calling your local dealer.  Take a picture with your camera or your phone or sketch out on paper how the batteries sit and the cables are connected.  Please note, some golf cars allow you to remove one battery at a time, like the Club Car Precedent.  In other vehicles , like the EZGO models and the Club Car DS you will need to remove all batteries prior to replacement.  The reason being, the batteries closest to the rear of the vehicle slide in and require the front batteries to be removed first.
4.      Remove the battery hold down brackets from the plastic retainers.  The hold down brackets should fall down to the side or slide down under the cart.  This is perfectly fine.
5.      Unscrew the negative connector from the negative terminal of the battery with a wrench.  The negative terminal is colored black.  We recommend that you tape off or cover battery cable end to ensure that it does not come in contact with any other wires.
6.      Repeat step 5 for the positive end of the connector.  The positive connector is red.  Unscrew the positive battery connector from the battery using a wrench.
7.      Complete this process for each battery.
8.      Remove each battery from the golf cart using your hands or a battery puller.  Make sure to wear safety glasses, gloves and some old clothes.  Old batteries always have acid on the outside that you will not see with your eye.  If you do not wear these safety items, you will notice burning on your hands and in a few hours will have holes in your pants or shirt.  Trust me.
9.      Replace each battery with a new matching battery of the same voltage.  Make sure to install the rear most batteries first.  Take special note to place the positive and negative sides of the battery in the same orientation as the battery you just removed.  (Consult your picture or diagram.)
10.   Reinstall the battery hold down brackets and plastic retainers.
11.    Inspect each battery cable, remove corrosion, replacement of cables is recommended for each full battery change.
12.   Place the positive, or red connector to the positive terminal of the new battery and secure into place with a wrench. 
13.   Place the negative, or black connector to the negative terminal of the new battery and secure into place with a wrench.
14.   Pull hard on each battery cable and make sure that they do not come loose from the battery and do not move.
15.   Take one last look of your golf cart wiring diagram picture or drawing and ensure everything is installed correctly.
16.   Switch tow/run switch to run, if the golf cart has one.
17.   You are now ready to test.  Note that some vehicles require you to pump the throttle pedal several times to reset the computer, this should only take about 15 seconds.  Others are ready to drive.
18.   Remember to take your old battery cores back to the store for a core refund.
19.   Drive safe.
For the best prices on golf cart batteries, golf cart battery carriers and golf cart parts/accessories click here.
Thank you,
Mark Dixon
King of Carts, LLC
Wholesale Golf Carts Distributor
1680 Lake Murray Boulevard
Columbia, SC 29212
(803) 238-2250