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Golf Cart Battery/Charging Delima
Posted on 10/2/12 at 8:25 pm
Posted on 10/2/12 at 8:25 pm
I am looking to get an electric golf cart. However, I will not have access to an outlet all the time as it will be parked outside where there is not one. I will have access to one, but would rather not have to park at a friends house every night.
My question is besides gas golf carts is there any other alternative/fix? Anyway I could charge the batteries inside then put them back in the cart? Any other ideas?
Additionally, I am buying one on craiglist. I have done some research, but what do you reccomend I check and make sure is ok. Batteries, lights, tires, anything else? Cart will not be driven very far daily and on paved roads.
Spark Notes: Need alternative way to charge batteries besides being plugged in outlet with golf cart. What should I ask/ look for when buying a used golf cart?
Thanks OB
My question is besides gas golf carts is there any other alternative/fix? Anyway I could charge the batteries inside then put them back in the cart? Any other ideas?
Additionally, I am buying one on craiglist. I have done some research, but what do you reccomend I check and make sure is ok. Batteries, lights, tires, anything else? Cart will not be driven very far daily and on paved roads.
Spark Notes: Need alternative way to charge batteries besides being plugged in outlet with golf cart. What should I ask/ look for when buying a used golf cart?
Thanks OB
Posted on 10/2/12 at 10:37 pm to The Connoisseur
Assuming this is something similar to an E-Z Go or Club Car, charging the batteries in the cart is "the" way. I can't imagine taking the batteries out every time you want to charge them (many have 6 or 8 batteries).
You can't run an extension cord to an inside outlet ?? Or have another outlet installed ?? If not, you may want to re-think buying an electric cart.
You can't run an extension cord to an inside outlet ?? Or have another outlet installed ?? If not, you may want to re-think buying an electric cart.
Posted on 10/2/12 at 10:38 pm to The Connoisseur
You could buy a big arse solar panel to put on the roof.
Posted on 10/2/12 at 10:40 pm to The Connoisseur
You will have to plug in the cart, no way around it.
If you are buying one used make sure the batteries are good and hold a charge, it ain't cheap to replace them
If you are buying one used make sure the batteries are good and hold a charge, it ain't cheap to replace them
Posted on 10/2/12 at 11:01 pm to dawg23
Sadly for various reasons not really an option. Yeah I am thinking I should just switch to gas. Just worried about buying a used engine and it going to shite and a pain to repair. But looks like this may be the route. Ha if they sold solar panels I would do that. Thanks for the advice everyone.
Posted on 10/3/12 at 5:58 am to The Connoisseur
If u cant charge it, dont buy. I would suggest against a gas powered cart too.
Batteries run about $600. There is a guy in Ball, LA that has some 2008 Precedent Club Cars and 2009 Yamaha's with 2012 Batteries for $2400. We bought 3 this summer and he gave them to us for $6k
Batteries run about $600. There is a guy in Ball, LA that has some 2008 Precedent Club Cars and 2009 Yamaha's with 2012 Batteries for $2400. We bought 3 this summer and he gave them to us for $6k
Posted on 10/3/12 at 6:11 am to The Connoisseur
batteries cost as much is getting a motor rebuilt for a golf cart.
new batteries will go about 15 miles on a charge.
on flat ground.
hard to find gas golf carts but if it runs good no smoke no knock= no problems
jell batteries will cost about a grand but can go to 50 miles on a charge
new batteries will go about 15 miles on a charge.
on flat ground.
hard to find gas golf carts but if it runs good no smoke no knock= no problems
jell batteries will cost about a grand but can go to 50 miles on a charge
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