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12-23-2011, 09:52 AM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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Time for new batts? or something else
2007 CC with original batts. It is lifted. I bought it a little more than a year ago with the warning that the batts would last only about a year.
Everything points to needing new batts at this point, but... I had been getting a good hour to 1.5 hour use out of the cart per charge evrytime until a couple months ago. My charger is in my garage and is set up on a GFCI outlet. I have had the following scenario happen twice. The GFCI gets tripped somehow and I am thinking that I am chargin the batts, however, I am only discharging them more until I have to push the cart back. Since then, I may only get 10 minutes of use from the cart before it just wont go. It just seems awful sudden to die like that. So, should I just suck it up and get new ones, or can I salvage a little more life out of these. Thanks, Rod |
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12-23-2011, 10:20 AM | #2 |
Happy Carting
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
So because the GFI trips the charging doesn't complete and you go out with less than a fully charged pack? Are you not looking at your in dash digital LED meter after a charge & before you leave?
Yes, running older batteries down to nothing +/- is the most common death sentence I see. It just seems to knock the crap out of them and they are less likely to recover than younger batteries. Change the GFI, they get old and they get weak. Repeated tripping results in more frequent tripping. Charge your batteries more often to extend their useful life. |
12-23-2011, 10:54 AM | #3 | |
The Last Moja Morani
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
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are they 12 volt or 8 volt batteries? if 12 volt and they are 5 years old thats about the lifespan of them so in that case i would change them......if they are 8 volt i would take some SG readings and have them fully charged and load tested and if you can put on a discharge machine........see where they are at.......8 volt batteries you might be able to get another 3 years out of them..maybe...... but its worth the time to see what kind of shape they are in.............................. |
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12-23-2011, 10:58 AM | #4 | |
Gone Wild
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12-23-2011, 06:14 PM | #5 | |
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12-24-2011, 12:07 PM | #6 |
Growing In Grace
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
Like Scotty said, the GFI is probably weak and needs to be replaced. I'd consider replacing with a standard receptacle if you will be using it primarily for your charger.
Like Shadowman said, those batteries are old. If it is a 07 then they are 4-12V. You can charge and test them but I'm thinking they are at the end of their life cycle and need to be replaced. I have a 07 and the batteries were replaced 8-10 months ago. I don't know what the condition was of the old batteries. I bought the cart with new batteries in it. Another note: I can run my cart on and off all day long and never get below 50% charge with good batteries. I know that ammounts to more than 1.5 hr run time. |
12-26-2011, 01:37 PM | #7 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
I have two little girls and I have been a little busy with Christmas to even check on this post.
It is a 4-12v system. The actual outlet it is plugged into is not GFCI, but all the outlets in my garage are set up on a GFCI circuit. My house is only 2 years old and I think that the GFCI's are now in the building code for garages. I think I just need to suck it up and buy new ones. The price tag just disagrees with me right now. If it will be a couple months before I buy new batts, should I leave it alone until then, or should I disconnect the batts. It has a tow/run switch, maybe just flip it to "tow"? Thanks, Rod |
12-26-2011, 01:39 PM | #8 |
The Last Moja Morani
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
if your not gonna use it just put it in tow and then in a month throw charger on it..........................................
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12-26-2011, 07:51 PM | #9 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: Time for new batts? or something else
Trojan T1275 a good battery?
I can get 4 for $500 OTD If it is not a preferred battery, what is? Thanks, Rod |
12-26-2011, 08:33 PM | #10 |
Growing In Grace
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