buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I could have sworn my dentist used this on my last filling...
Definitely feels that way.
I could have sworn my dentist used this on my last filling...
Yes, please elaborate with pics and a range after you try the battery out. Where did you get the information for the changeout?Today or tomorrow I'm putting a Lithium battery in the golf cart. More on that later. Have a great day
I'm a golf cart tech and online store owner. My company recently became a Lithium battery dealer for Eco Battery company. Today we are installing a battery from Uno Battery company in one of the R&D carts on the ranch where we test and evaluate all types of cart upgrades. I have been watching the development of golf cart lithium applications for the past 2 years. In that time I've seen that a single 36 or 48 volt battery unit is superior to several 12v batteries in series. These big singles have built in battery management systems which insure safe charging and discharging operation. This management system is critical to the expected 8-10 yr life and safe operation of the battery.Scootr, my golf cart has six batteries. I'm told you can't mix chemistry types.
Are you putting in four or six batteries? That's an investment.
All the rvs have gone to lithium, with high quality chargers, they last a very long time.
Just never heard of them in golf carts though I know you can buy them that way new.
I have two year old burgundy Trojans that I hope last another five years.
Then I bet I'll be getting lithium too. Or whatever we have all switched too.