Monday, December 26th, 2011 at
12:23 am
I have been trojon 105s, I have been told exide, and among others. Are any of you out there a electric Golf Cart owner and have a good answer? I have an ezgo 2001 txt 36volt and getting ready to buy all new batteries. What should i look for?
Hello, I’m Jack,
I’m 19 and I’m the mechanic for my local country club. In all honesty, trojans are the best batteries you can use. They are the longest lasting and most durable in all weather conditions. We run 2010 Ezgo TXTs on six Trojan batteries (although I forget the specific type) that require 20 amps to charge. Stick with the trojans.
In addition it is best to clean off the terminals after each or every other use of the cart. You can do this by using any kind of hose with a good amount of pressure. This will keep the terminals from corroding, and the water on the terminals will increase the power of the charge (or at least thats what they taught us in class)
But you have a good battery there. I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, feel free to contact me. Best of Luck.
Jack
Friday, November 11th, 2011 at
11:29 pm
Why are my Yamaha electric Golf Cart battery posts getting hot and melting? The batteries are wired in correctly (neg to Pos) This only happens when driving. The cart functions normal and does not give any indication that something is malfunctioning till it quits due to a post melting off.
first change your 2 battery cables if that doesn’t help you probably have a short.
Friday, August 5th, 2011 at
6:32 am
Why are my Yamaha electric Golf Cart battery posts getting hot and melting? The batteries are wired in correctly (neg to Pos) This only happens when driving. The cart functions normal and does not give any indication that something is malfunctioning till it quits due to a post melting off.
A loose connection will cause the current to arc and melt the post.
The battery could also be overfilling.
Good Luck!
Thursday, June 30th, 2011 at
7:10 pm
we recently got a ez go Golf Cart Harley Davidson edition and believe that it is a 1977… And have no clue what the fuel mixture for it is… need help.
gas
Sunday, June 19th, 2011 at
3:38 pm
You know with the air conditioning lights a stick pedals seat covers wheel cover a new moter and if I take the cover off the go cart how do I make a new one also will I need a better motor and wheels also I want it to have a radio with speakers and also finally I want custom doors on it along with a new paint job and a built in phone for calling how do I put that into a Golf Cart?
Uh, why? Wouldn’t it be easier to get a REAL CAR!?!?