A 12-
The Volt deep cycle battery provides the power to start and drive an electric golf cart. Deep-
The circulating battery is designed to be as low as 20% full power and recharged repeatedly.
Because the electric golf cart does not have an AC generator to charge the battery in use, just like the truck and car, in order to keep the cart running during the long afternoon of the course, deep cycle batteries must be used.
Find and install the battery in the compartment of the golf cart.
Most batteries are located under the front seat or behind the golf cart.
Install the battery by raising the seat or compartment cover and gently putting down the battery.
Connect the positive cable to the positive terminal using pliers or wrench, connect the negative cable to the negative terminal to tighten the clamp.
The terminal is designated as front and-(a minus sign)for negative.
Apply Vaseline to the battery terminals and clips to suppress corrosion.
Golf carts are often exposed to these elements, and moisture and humidity can penetrate into the battery compartment.
Vaseline prevents water from entering the terminal.
Check the charging level of the battery, which is usually printed on the top of the battery and can also be at 12-volt battery.
The charging level provides a general guide for how long the battery will run before full discharge.
Although deep
The cycle golf cart battery can be as low as 20% without damage, and by discharging the battery to full power not less than 50%, you can get the maximum life from the battery.
For example, if the battery's rated power supplies 12 hours for a specific golf cart motor, it will actually reach 20% in about 9 1/2 hours.
After about six hours, the battery will drop to 50%.
Connect the battery terminal to re-
Charger when battery discharge reaches 50%. The re-
The charging cycle restores the battery to full power and also reduces the accumulation of sulfur on the panel, thus shortening the life of the battery.
When there is white powder stacking or discoloration, clean the battery terminals with a piece of steel wool.
Steel wool ensures the terminals are kept clean and well connected with the battery cable.
Many golfers are trapped behind the 9 th by a dead golf cart and can work if the electricity can flow through the corroded battery terminals.
Remove the battery from the golf cart and connect it to the re-
Charger when not in use. Set the re-
If the battery is not used for a period of time, for example in the winter, the golfer dreams of the next hole in the room, the charger drops the charge to maintain full power-in-one.