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What to do with old lead-acid golf cart batteries.
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Here's a list of a few places that will help you properly dispose of your old golf cart batteries. Please note, if your batteries have any life left to them you may be able to sell them to someone looking for a set of used batteries. We recommend apps like Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and Offerup. If your batteries are completely dead, you can try one of these 5 places: AutoZone: AutoZone is a nationwide automotive parts retailer that accepts old lead-acid batteries, including those used in golf carts. They have numerous stores across the United States, making it convenient to...
What Year is My Golf Cart?
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Determining the year of a golf cart is essential for various reasons, such as maintenance, purchasing, or selling. There are a few methods to help you identify the manufacturing year of a golf cart. Here's a concise guide to assist you: Club Car: Serial Number: Locate the serial number of the Club Car golf cart. It is usually located on a metal plate affixed to the frame, often near the passenger side glove compartment or the driver's side kick panel. The serial number will consist of a combination of letters and numbers. Decoding the Serial Number: Once you have the...
Trojan Lithium Battery Resources:
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Trojan Lithium Batteries have an industry leading 8 year warranty, advanced safety features, longer range, faster charging, less weight, zero maintenance, and last 2-3 times longer than lead-acid batteries. All backed by a name you can trust with fast and free shipping. On this page you will find guides, install videos, FAQ's, and warranty information. Quick Start Guide: Trojan Lithium Quick Start Guide Resources: Data Sheet FAQ's User Guide Charger Compatibility Guide (**New chargers are included with the bundles but you may be able to use your current charger). Battery Meter Quick Start Guide Battery Range and Quantity Guide Advanced Safety...
Top 10 Reasons I should upgrade my golf cart to lithium batteries.
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Longer lifespan: Lithium batteries have a longer lifespan than traditional lead-acid batteries, which means you won't have to replace them as frequently. Increased energy efficiency: Lithium batteries are more energy-efficient than lead-acid batteries, which can lead to increased range and longer run time. Faster charging: Lithium batteries can be charged faster than lead-acid batteries, which means less time spent waiting for your golf cart to charge. Lighter weight: Lithium batteries are lighter than lead-acid batteries, which can improve your golf cart's handling and performance. Improved performance: Lithium batteries can provide more consistent and reliable performance, even under heavy loads. Reduced...
Options to replace your 72 volt golf cart batteries.
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Replacing your 72-volt golf cart battery system can be a big investment, but it's important to do so when your current golf cart battery system is no longer functioning properly. Here are the top 3 options for replacing your 72-volt golf cart battery system: Lithium-ion Batteries: Lithium-ion batteries are becoming increasingly popular due to their high energy density and long lifespan. They offer significant benefits in terms of weight reduction, energy capacity, efficiency, and require zero maintenance. Over the life-span of a golf cart, these are the most cost effective solution. AGM Batteries: AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are a...