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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
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Travis, I am sorry this thread has degenerated into people telling you that you must do it their way and spend extensive money as such. You do it how you want buddy, it's your cart. If you would like to further discuss anything with me, feel free to PM me or I'll give you my email and you can email me so we can further discuss what you need help with without the peanut gallery trying to act like there is only one way to do it and anything else is obviously stupid. ![]() |
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Not Yet Wild
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Location: North Dakota
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![]() To be honest with you I'm happy this thread is going this way. I think these conversations needed to happen and I hope this thread gets read many times in the future so that way people like myself can learn from it all. I think a lot of the previous threads didn't get to the heart of the conversation like this one has and I think that is important.
stang99 if you were installing on my cart would you install the lights on one battery and install the radio on another? This seems to make the most sense to me but maybe I'm wrong. Would it even be worth considering alternating the power feeds of the lights and the radio to the free unused batteries to help wear there life span down more evenly? Say move them once a month? Note: I live in North Dakota so my cart will only be used from April till October and that's if I'm lucky. Second question I have is what LED voltmeter do you use? I like the Curtis 906 model but having a hard time finding it. I am having to call around to electrical distribution centers and my luck is not good so far. When I read about these voltmeters / battery meters they don't read correctly when you buy the cheap ones, so I am nervous to buy one. I know looked up the data sheets on my batteries and know what the discharge profile is for the batteries volts per cell empty and full. |
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Location: The Hills, TX
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
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All of that is depending on you keeping the water levels in check and keeping corrosion off the posts. Corrosion or low water can cause a battery to charge and operate below threshold values. As to the LED voltmeters, the opinions will again vary to the same degree. I don't waste my money or my customers money on those $50+ priced meters. I find it completely unnecessary and nothing more than a profit center for the seller. I use the cheap chinese meters everyday. Sure, occasionally one will fail, probably a little more often than the high dollar ones. But for $10 you could get 5 of them and never worry about it again. I have noted in the past that the cheaper ones tend to have a higher failure rate if wired into an "always on" circuit. If wired to the ignition on wire, they will last quite a long time. They've always been within .1V when I have measured them against a multimeter. I have installed hundreds of them in the last year and only two have had to be replaced. A fail rate of about 1% in my experience......maybe 2%. I had some extras and I even got one for a forum member so he didn't have to wait for it to ship from China. The choice of meters however, is personal and whatever you like. If you don't mind spending a wad on it, feel free. I'm sure there are site vendors selling the high dollar ones somewhere. I'm just here trying to help you save some cash to do more mods and enjoy your cart to the fullest! ![]() |
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Location: Charlotte, NC
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Every Club Car parts manual has the following disclaimer: Lighting Packages:You just need to be realistic about how much you are going to use the accessories, running the lights every once in a while for 15 minutes will not likely be a problem, but using them all the time or running a radio will cause a problem if only a few batteries are used. |
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Voltaholic
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Location: Close to Navasota Texas
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![]() I think it all comes down to how people use their carts. Some people use golf carts for golf, some drive around their neighborhoods. I use my carts as off road utility vehicles for hunting, ranching, gardening and for fun. At times I use the lights for 6 plus hours a night for hog hunting, some times I get home late and use the cart to light up the garden for watering and picking vegetables for an hour or so. Using that much power from one battery of your pack is a terrible idea. For the average golfer might run their lights a few minutes a week, not a huge deal for the batteries.
My Club Car came with the four 12 volts, guess which battery died first? The one that ran the lights. The other three are still alive, two serving as gate opener batteries and one as the auxiliary battery in my Big Cart. There is no single solution for ever cart owner. Use what will serve YOU the best. |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
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And as to your quote about converters Sergio I would respond that the speed limit sign also commands to drive at or under the posted limit. I guess you've never done anything against "posted rules" in life. Stop being so combative. If you don't like my opinion, then do it your own way. I won't lose a wink of sleep either way. The OP asked, and I offered my opinion as a PROFESSIONAL installer. Why don't you give us your credentials. Have you trained at Club Car as I have? Do you have supporting documents to show that a radio will cause premature failure? |
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