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Golf Cart Battery Care
There are many different type of golf cart batteries
available on the market today. Most golf carts require 6 deep cycle batteries that are wired in
series. Some electric golf carts operate on a 36 volt system and others on a 48 volt system. The 36
volt operating system is made up of six 6 volt deep cycle golf cart batteries and the 48 volt system is six 8
volt batteries.
Electric Golf Carts typically are
powered by six lead-acid batteries mounted on a metal rack under the seat. A 36 volt system has six 6 volt deep
cycle batteries and a 48 volt system has six 8 volt batteries. This type of golf cart battery must have
distilled water added on a regular basis. Each golf cart owner uses their golf cart differently and this pattern
will determine how often the batteries will need to be maintained. If you utilize your golf cart 5 - 7 days per
week playing golf, working around the house, or on the job then you must check the water level in each battery
every 10 - 14 days. If you use your golf cart less than that then it is important to check your golf cart
batteries at least once a month. It is not recommended that you add any additional acid to any
battery.
Do not over fill the batteries. Fill
each battery cell to within about one-eighth to one-quarter of an inch from the lower lip of the fill hole. This
will allow the battery to “breathe” during the charging process. Distilled water should be added, if needed,
after the charging cycle has been completed unless the tops of the internal plates are exposed. If you over fill
the battery it can cause the battery to overflow during the charging cycle and allow acid from the battery to
get on the golf carts body, chassis, frame work, and more then the corrosion and rusting process could
begin.
To help with the watering of your golf
cart batteries many people utilize a battery watering system that can be purchased from your local golf cart
dealer or from the many online dealers.
Before charging your golf cart you should inspect the batteries. Visually check all terminals for frayed
contacts and loose or damaged terminals. Inspect all battery terminals to insure that they are clean (free of
corrosion) and each battery wire is tight and securely fastened to battery post.
During the "off season" the golf cart
batteries should remain fully charged and be disconnected from the battery charger. Once the golf cart batteries
are charged then the golf cart should be stored in a covered area. Check the batteries during the "off season"
at least once every 30 days. The batteries should be recharged and the golf cart charger should be disconnect
again once charging is complete. It is not recommended that you leave the battery charger connected to the golf
cart during "off season" storage.
It is also important to keep your golf
cart batteries clean and free of all debris. The batteries should be cleaned and neutralized with water and
baking soda solution.
It sound like a lot of work but it
really only takes a few minutes to properly maintain your golf cart batteries and when properly cared for your
golf cart batteries will give you many years of high quality performance which, in return, will save you a lot
of money.
If you need assistance or you have
additional questions you should contact the service department at your local golf cart
dealership.
Golf Cart Battery Maintenance
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