INCREASE THE LIFE OF YOUR CLUB CAR BATTERY CHARGER WITH PROPER MAINTENANCE

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The Best Golf Cart Battery ChargerIf you are an avid golfer, you will want to familiarize yourself with the Lester Electric Link Series club car battery charger. The Lester Links series golf cart battery charger is the best golf cart battery charger for your club car. Lester Electric has been manufacturing battery chargers for decades now and is one of the only manufactures that offer a 2 year limited warranty on all of their products and battery chargers. Not to mention they are made in the good ole’ US of A. High quality at an affordable price point.

There may be a time when you need to use the charger on your cart, and you want to be sure it is operating correctly. There are some things that you can do as a golf cart owner that will help prolong the life of your batteries and your battery charger. A new golf cart will need to be charged about 20 to 50 times before they reach their full potential. You will shorten the carts battery life if you run them way down. Battery D.O.D. “Depth of discharge” is a topic we will cover in another post soon under technical information. It is very  important that you familiarize yourself with proper battery maintenance.

The Charger

Golf carts run on deep-cycle batteries, which gives your cart a steady current of power. In order to charge the batteries, you will need to plug it into an outlet. Ensure that you choose the correct voltage outlet, as this could cause damage to the cart.  Once the charger is plugged in, you will notice it turning on about 2 to 5 seconds later. Once the charge is complete, it will turn off. At this point, you can unplug the cart. There is no shut off switch for the charger. Ensure your cart is fully charged before you use it. This is especially true if the cart is new.

Here are a few things you want to be sure to do when using a battery charger.

  • Every Use – You will need to charge your golf cart batteries after every use. This is even true if you used the cart for 10 minutes. Keep the batteries at a full charge, as this will prolong their life.
  • No Charge – DO not use your golf cart until there is no battery charge left in it. The indicator light will let you know when your batteries are getting low. At this point, you want to get your cart plugged in. Allowing the batteries to run so low that the indicator light comes on will shorten the life of your batteries. Once the batteries are running this low, it may be difficult for them to hold a charge, or even recharge. Deep-cycle batteries need to have a bit of charge left for them to charge efficiently.

Understanding Your Golf Carts Batteries

It is important that you familiarize yourself with your golf cart’s battery system. This will save you a lot of time and money. Know how long your battery will run before it needs to be charged. This can help deter a lot of issues, such as shortening the battery life.

In many cases, batteries will get to the point where they will not recharge, this is when you will need to replace them. One weak battery, can hinder all the rest of your strong batteries from working efficiently. Just as well one should not replace just one in this case, but replace the complete set because it can have an adverse effect on the system. You can feel good about it as well, not only are you using clean energy to propel you around the neighborhood or the golf course but lead acid batteries like the ones found in your golf cart are the only true recycling success story in our country. 99.9% of all lead acid batteries are recycled and used to make new batteries. These does not mean that you should not test your batteries regularly. This is an important step to make sure you get the expected cycle life out of them. You can do so by testing the specific gravity of the electrolyte in the battery cells (Others will refer to as the water), this is not usually necessary until they are a few years old and you have topped the batteries off with distilled water. “Only use distilled water to do so”, because after several top offs the battery acid /electrolyte solution will have become watered down per se. You will want to make sure the battery cells are flooded enough to cover the tops of the lead plates that are within each cell of your battery. You will find 3 holes in a 6 volt battery, 4 holes in a 8 volt battery, and 6 holes in a 12 volt battery. This will also help you determine what your golf carts operating voltage is just in case you need new parts or even a new battery charger.

Using this basic knowledge will keep your Club Car and your Club Car Battery Charger running efficiently and safely. If you want to keep learning more just keep reading here.

Also in BatteryPete’s Blog you will find other useful articles of interest about the following topics.

Who has “The Best Golf Cart Battery Charger”

The New Lester Electric Links Series

What is a Golf Cart Battery Charger

How do I use my New Golf Cart Battery Charger

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