Misunderstandings about the use of Golf Cart batteries
December 04, 2024
As we all know, the current is the largest when the
Golf Cart starts. At this time, the instantaneous large current can cause the internal circuit to heat up and even break the fuse. The overheat protection function of the electronic control can effectively prevent the high current breakdown of the fuse, reduce the breakdown rate by about 97%, and intelligently distribute the current during driving to ensure that the entire vehicle circuit will not overheat.
The internal computer chip processing system of the
Electric Golf Cart controller relies on the most advanced control program to intelligently control the operating status of the Golf Cart. During the climbing process, the bypass control function reduces the heat generated by the electronic control, and the regenerative braking function (point braking) on the downhill effectively guarantees driving safety. How long can the battery last? Generally speaking, the life of an ordinary Electric Golf Cart battery is about two years, but if it is properly maintained, it can be extended to three or four years.
However, there are still many misunderstandings about batteries, which can lead to poor maintenance and even early damage. As long as there is no looseness, there is no need to deal with the corrosion on the surface of the battery pole terminal. Corrosion will occur on the surface, and the inner surface of the terminal will also corrode, which will increase the resistance value and affect the normal charging and discharging of the battery, and must be handled in time.
When the liquid level is low, replenish electrolyte or add water instead of the required distilled water. If sulfuric acid-containing electrolyte is added, the electrolyte concentration inside the battery will increase, which may cause boiling and acid mist, seriously affecting the service life of the battery. Use drinking water instead of distilled water. Water contains a variety of trace elements. The battery has an adverse effect. Failure to check and adjust the density of the electrolyte, especially when winter comes, will result in insufficient battery capacity or even freezing of the electrolyte.