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  2. Issues with Allied Lithium packs - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=161416

    Cart is a 36v TXT series drive. All stock. Received my shiny new Allied lithium packs last week. Installed, charged, troubleshot a throttle then the cart ran. Forward, backward, no worries. Drove around the lot for 5 minutes then headed down the road to the mailbox (1/3 mile or so one way). All good on the way there, stopped, opened the mailbox ...

  3. 97 gas club car battery - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=39654

    Re: 97 gas club car battery. You can actually get the right size battery at an auto parts store. I have a Group 75 (size) in my 92 CC. I believe that is about the max height and width, but, your cart is a 97. The exact battery I have is a Deka 575MF which gives me 710 cranking amps @ 32 degrees F and 85 min reserve capacity.

  4. battery - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=104199

    painting battery tray, battery order?, 97 36v DCS: Electric EZGO: U.S. Battery Offers Battery Maintenance Tips With A New On-Line Video: Electric EZGO: Switching lights from battery pack to stand alone battery question: Electric EZGO: batteries or battery charger or battery cable: Electric EZGO: Can I replace my 12v Battery with an AUTOMOTIVE ...

  5. G22 battery - Buggies Gone Wild

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=113505

    Location: Tacoma Washington. Posts: 11,888. Re: G22 battery. An automotive Group 24 (size) and I would recommend 650 CCA rating or higher. Yamaha's have alot of compression, so the higher the CCA the better. I don't recommend "Deep Cycle" batteries for a gas golf car.

  6. Yellow Battery Light @ 50% Charge - buggiesgonewild.com

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=187175

    Posts: 9,819. Re: Yellow Battery Light @ 50% Charge. You’ll want to check voltages while you are driving. A loaded or “stressed” battery will behave very differently from a battery not being currently used. Think of it like a car. A 3 cylinder geo will idle just fine at a stop sign with 2 fat guys in the front seats.

  7. battery getting hot - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Posts: 7,575. Re: battery getting hot. I agree that there is something wrong with that battery if it uses water much faster than the others. Less than a year old batteries usually don't consume much water. You should still check them often. Exposed plates damage the battery - and can overheat it. 05-02-2016, 11:37 AM. # 6.

  8. Tomberlin E2 48SS Battery Charing Problem - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Posts: 1. Re: Tomberlin E2 48SS Battery Charing Problem "!!" It might be the charger but it might be the batteries. The charger probably isn't turning on because it isn't sensing any charge on the batteries at all. All you might need to do is bring the voltage up on each of the batteries.

  9. 36V charger info - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Posts: 7. Re: 36V charger info. Here are a few pics of the cart and charger. #1 battery + post is toast. Think I will try post repair if threaded portion is too bad.There is a scary looking splice on the wire coming from the red wire to the post - note it changes to black at the huge tape wad.

  10. Powerwise 36v charger won't shut off - Buggies Gone Wild

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    Powerwise 36v charger won't shut off. I'm about to change chargers to a 48v, but will probably sell my old Powerwise charger. But, before I do I wanted to correct a problem with it. The charger says automatic shutoff, but it never has. The previous owner said it wouldn't shutoff and I've have it 4 years and you have to remember to unplug or it ...

  11. FYI - ERIC charging algorithm and battery watering - Buggies Gone...

    www.buggiesgonewild.com/showthread.php?t=148315

    Some steps may not apply to the Club car ERIC charger, as there is no button or screen on the club car version, but the inner workings are the same as the IC650. To verify proper download of the charge profile after update, insert a blank USB drive into the charger and use the Delta-Q IDAT software to check the charge profile and any stored ...