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Should Golf Cart Batteries Bubble When Charging?

I get a lot of questions regarding golf cart batteries. One of the questions in particular has a lot of customers worried when they call. The question I get is "should my golf cart batteries be...

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How Often Should You Add Water to Golf Cart Batteries?

Flooded Lead-Acid battery need water. It is important to add water to the batteries at both the right time and with the correct amount and type of water. Trojan Battery Company (the manufacturer...

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How to Use a Battery Hydrometer

There are many ways to test flooded lead acid batteries; Voltage readings, discharge tests, and using a hydrometer to name a few. According to Trojan Battery Company, the most accurate view into the...

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How To Equalize the Charge on Golf Cart Batteries?

Over time and during periods of usage (and non-use) all Flooded Lead-Acid batteries begin to build up negative chemical effects like stratification and sulfation. Stratification is a process where...

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What to do if Golf Cart Won’t Charge

Often, I'll get a phone call from a golf car owner telling me that their golf car won't charge, and they've assumed that their charger is bad and needs to be replaced. Generally, a golf cart not...

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How to Fix a Leaning Golf Cart

Why is my golf car leaning to one side? The most common reasons your golf car may be leaning to one side is due to a low tire, bent spring, worn or missing bushing, or (less commonly), a cracked...

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