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11-15-2010, 09:14 AM | #11 |
Happy Carting
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Re: batteries and travel distance
It is not that simple. Most power upgrades amount to faster amp consumption. Then again you could be going more miles per hour.......so you cover more distance in a shorter time.... but typically ~ do not look for a power upgrade to increase your run time.
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11-15-2010, 09:53 AM | #12 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Mar 2010
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Re: batteries and travel distance
ok cool . i just think i need new batteries because everybody i talk to get a lot longer run time than i do . i have 07 interstate batts . think i'm gonna get a set of napa 8144's today . if i upgrade the controller will the stock pds motor hold up and do what i waqnt it to do ?
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11-15-2010, 09:57 AM | #13 |
Happy Carting
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Re: batteries and travel distance
The stock pds cart is one of the easiest and biggest bang for the buck carts when it comes to a simple controller upgrade. A 400a controller & solenoid combo with a few new 4g cables net speeds up to 24mph on a stock cart.
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11-15-2010, 10:07 AM | #14 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: batteries and travel distance
ok . i see u sell that stuff may be making a order from you soon . what is the correct way to break those batts in ?
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11-15-2010, 10:14 AM | #15 |
Happy Carting
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Re: batteries and travel distance
There is more than one way to do this but lots of members agree this method works good. I have never had it fail... Hope this helps.
NEW BATTERY BREAK-IN PROCEDURE: Following proper break-in procedure can increase the strength and the useful life span of your new batteries. New batteries are initially about 75% of their full strength. The following procedure will insure they reach their full potential. The 1st 10 to 20 complete charge/discharge cycles are critical to insure they reach 100%. New batteries should be charged before use and thereafter as follows: Plug the charger in and leave it alone until charger shuts off by itself. Then drive to discharge the batteries to 75% battery pack capacity (see chart) Plug the cart back in and repeat the charge cycle.......It is very important you let it charge until it is completely done. Repeat this for the first 10 - 20 cycles......by the 12th cycle you will notice a difference in power, speed, and run-time.........I have never had a customer say they have not noticed the increase. Most importantly, NEVER run the battery pack down below 50% of capacity throughout their entire life. Never leave the batteries in a state of discharge for extended periods of time. Recharge the pack once a week if the cart is sitting idle or in storage. And when in doubt, recharge it. During the break-in procedure, keep an eye on the water levels. T can take 12 hours or more for the 1st few Charging times. These extended charge cycles may evaporate some of the water. ( use distilled water only ) As the batteries break in you will notice the charge time gets shorter. Eventually going from 12 to 5-6 hours per recharge. ONCE A MONTH: Routine maintenance is the 2nd most important thing to insure you get the most use out of your new battery pack. It is critical that you get into a routine of spending 10 - 15 minutes a month to keep the cable connections clean and check the water levels. Proper water level is critical. Dry batteries die quickly. Keep the Distilled Water level up to the bottom of the fill hole sleeve or a half inch above the lead plates. Do not fill to the top. Use a hard nylon brush to remove any visible corrosion. Carefully check that all of the cable connections are tight. Loose connections cause arching which will melt the soft lead terminals. Spray-on Battery Terminal Protector is available from the auto parts store and greatly reduces corrosive build up. I hope this helps you get the most out of your battery dollar. Here is some more reading: NEW BATTERIES? http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/elect...attery+Breakin |
11-15-2010, 07:25 PM | #16 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: batteries and travel distance
Scotty i just want to say thanks for all the help ! went and picked up my new batts today haven't put them in yet but will do in a day or so . hope to get a alltrax 400 from you soon .
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11-15-2010, 07:50 PM | #17 |
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Re: batteries and travel distance
Roady89 said if I posted enough I might be able to help one person. Glad you are it
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11-15-2010, 08:16 PM | #18 |
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Re: batteries and travel distance
ScottyB, You helped me out a great deal as well. I really appreciate it. So that is at least 2 people. Keep at it and I am sure there are others that will benefit.
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