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  • Another battery QUESTION

    I am new to this forum, new to owning a golf cart and trying to have fun with my kid in the neighborhood.

    I recently did some horse trading for a used ezgo electric golf cart. it looks to be in very good condition. it drives and runs fine,..."for about an hour" So i charge it all nite and the same thing, one hour, no juice.

    So before I buy 6 new batteries here is what I have done. I have checked the batteries after a full charge and it read 6.34 I notice the battery charger "total charger III" charges about 2 hours and then indicates he has fully charged the batteries.

    After the cart is barely moving, I unhooked every battery from one another and checked them and they all read "5.88 ish" within a couple of numbers.

    The batteries are Trojan and yes, I have learned from this website how to look up the dates of manugacture they are 07.

    Am I done? Is it time for the 800.00 battery purchase???

  • #2
    to GCF Rod!
    Congrats on the new cart.
    At only one hour of use, it's sounding like your batteries are just about done, at 5.88v they are at about 20% charged.
    It is important to charge the batteries after each use and let the charger finish it's cycle and shut off automatically.
    Depending on care, batteries last 5-7 years but if they are not looked after, they can die even sooner.
    A full charge on the batteries is 38.2v for the pack or 6.37v each, there is no need to disconnect to measure the voltage, just put the meter across the posts.

    I would suggest you look at Sam's Club for batteries, you should be able to get a complete set of GC-2 batteries for about $450.

    Here is a state of charge chart to help you assess your batteries:
    Click to enlarge.
    Attached Files:
    Free Download, courtesy of Golf Carts Forum
    Updated by dougmcp; November 6, 2011, 11:55 AM.

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    • #3
      Hello Doug,

      Thank you very much for the advise,......could I ask you one last question,...I have a EZGO 36 (thats what I learned they call it,..LOL") is there a particular battery you recommend from Sam. A certain size, brand...ect. Thanks again, I can go the 450. ish,..the 800 + is kinda rough right now,...thanks again,....

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      • #4
        Sam's Club sells lots of automotive batteries but only sells 2 Golf Cart batteries the GC-2 (6v) and the GC-8 (8v).
        All 6v GC batteries generally have the same number, do not buy any other kind of battery than a GC-2.
        The GC-2 is very close in specs to the Trojan T-105 battery.
        GC-2 batteries will have 3 fill holes and generally look like this:
        Click to enlarge photos.
        Attached Files:
        Free Download, courtesy of Golf Carts Forum

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        • #5
          Wow!,......You must know me,...LOL! When I fix something, I always bring the broken part with me to compare,..with these pictures you sent, I cannot mess this one up,...the pictures are great,...I mean that,...and I really thank you for the help. I will be at Sams Monday after work..

          Again, I appreciate it!

          Rodney

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          • #6
            Take a photo of your old batteries and wiring before you change them out so you have a reference if something doesn't work in the end.
            I know you will likely want to try it after you install the batteries, it's OK for a few minutes but new batteries should be charged before using them.
            Lead acid batteries do not have a memory and you should charge your batteries every time you have more than 15-30 minutes of pedal time.
            Let us know how it goes.

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            • #7
              So THAT'S who that weird guy was taking all those pictures of batteries in the store!
              Regards

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              • #8
                Yup, it was me. I was doing a comparison of batteries awhile ago and it seemed easier to shoot a photo than write anything down, that way if I forgot something I could always refer to the photo.
                So I guess that was you I had to crop out of the photos, some people are glory hounds.

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