Dead Batteries happen. Usually, it's a result of leaving your golf car in the garage for a couple of months during the winter and forgetting to charge it. Sometimes, it's a matter of the water level...
Category: Batteries
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...
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...
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...
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...
Sometimes customers call in to our service department to report that when they press down on the accelerator of their golf cart the vehicle starts to jerk when moving forward. This may happen when...