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Old 10-03-2018, 09:48 AM   #41
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Well that escalated quickly....

However, good information here for those that are less than experienced/educated in the workings of batteries! Good thread!
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Old 10-03-2018, 10:21 AM   #42
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Yeah this is some good info. Yeah right BBBHC. Yes there is some good info in this thread. But just because the OP don't want to spend 1000 dollars on batteries for his cart. doesn't mean he needs to park his cart. I see members putting 3 - 12 volt batteries in their cart just to get around, because they cant afford a new pack. It's not the way to run a cart . But it works. Some times you have to do what you can afford at the time.



This crap is uncalled for. And sunking thinks he can smart off to any body he wants, and it's not going to happen

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Morale of the story is if you cannot afford new batteries, then you cannot afford a golf cart. Park it and save your coins. It is like gasoline in a car. If you cannot afford the gas, too bad, park it, and walk or take a bus.
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Old 10-03-2018, 10:24 AM   #43
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Thanks Rib ... we appreciate you moderation !
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Old 10-03-2018, 10:30 AM   #44
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Yeah this is some good info. Yeah right BBBHC. Yes there is some good info in this thread. But just because the OP don't want to spend 1000 dollars on batteries for his cart. doesn't mean he needs to park his cart. I see members putting 3 - 12 volt batteries in their cart just to get around, because they cant afford a new pack. It's not the way to run a cart . But it works. Some times you have to do what you can afford at the time.



This crap is uncalled for. And sunking thinks he can smart off to any body he wants, and it's not going to happen
I could not agree with you more rib!

Basically in a nut shell... Here is the information, here are your options, here is what to expect. Now make an educated decision and move forward with what makes the best sense for your situation.

Thanks for moderating the forum! I can't even find a way to express the value of this forum!
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Old 10-03-2018, 10:33 AM   #45
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I basically said the same, though via PM to the OP. Thanks.
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Old 10-03-2018, 11:05 AM   #46
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There is definitely a lot of info in this thread and on this forum which is a big help in better understanding the in's and out's of these carts. The way I see it is the whole reason for forums like this is for people with different ideas and experiences to compare notes and help each other.
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Old 10-03-2018, 05:39 PM   #47
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Yeah this is some good info. Yeah right BBBHC. Yes there is some good info in this thread. But just because the OP don't want to spend 1000 dollars on batteries for his cart. doesn't mean he needs to park his cart. I see members putting 3 - 12 volt batteries in their cart just to get around, because they cant afford a new pack. It's not the way to run a cart . But it works. Some times you have to do what you can afford at the time.



This crap is uncalled for. And sunking thinks he can smart off to any body he wants, and it's not going to happen
Good call Rib.
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Old 10-03-2018, 08:03 PM   #48
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If you cannot afford the gas, too bad, park it, and walk or take a bus.
And this from a guy who recommends to charge a 36V battery system with a 62V charger.

Yeah....your the nam.
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