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08-01-2018, 11:45 PM | #41 |
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Re: Any experience with new EZ GO lithium carts?
Hi Bob, Thought you would pop by for some techy banter LOL
Dave, I have never been a bean counter, but my logic in long term savings is good. Reading some of the recent comments, i am hoping you guys dont mind me quoting some of this to back up my argument with the boys upstairs. As an engineer/technician who is rapidly approaching being ready to retire (arthritis and other issues) i am also trying to reduce my workload and having a fleet that needs no battery maintenence, goes out for four rounds or more over the three we get if lucky on wet batteries, therefore raisng the profit per cart, i feel a whole lot better. Plus if a lithium does decide to "blow up" i will make sure it is when one of the smart kids is on the cart I am now wondering how long it will take these vandals to work out how to overcome the restrictions we will be programming into the carts. I think it is odd that there are not many comments here from people who have bought or work with the new Lithium EZGO carts. Im trying to work out if this is a good sign or a bad one! |
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