Electric Golf Cart Charging and Battery Maintenance
Cars should be plugged in at ALL times, when not in use. This includes cars that are out of use. Cars that are not plugged in can self-discharge over several weeks and virtually “kill” the battery pack.Connect your battery charger to a readily available surge protector outlet/strip. Since the charger should be plugged in at all times, it is wise to protect it against lightening.
Batteries should be charged after EACH period of use, no matter how short you used it. When plugging charger into car, verify that the ammeter needle moves to the right side of the meter window. This confirms that there is power to the car and a working charger.
Allow the charger to complete the charge process by letting the charging system turn off on its own (the charger will be silent and the ammeter needle will be at zero).
Short charging will promote unbalanced batteries and costly battery replacement.
Lead acid batteries do not develop a memory and do not need to be fully discharged before recharging (there is no hysteresis effect for these batteries).
Check water level monthly for every battery and every cell. Note that the cells within a battery are totally separate cavities, so filling one cell does not fill the adjacent cells. In the event of having single-point watering system, water levels should still be checked every month to ensure the system is working properly.
USE DISTILLED WATER ONLY. DO NOT USE TAP WATER.
Watering should always be done AFTER fully charging the battery.
Removal of the seat makes batteries more accessible – lift off the two front hinges
Tidewater Carts - Superstore
4014 Fernandina Road
Columbia SC 29212
(803) 238-2250
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