With the arrival of summer, rain is frequent, and
Lithium Golf Carts will inevitably encounter water during driving. However, what should we do if the vehicle wades? Once the controller is flooded or wet by rain, the controller cannot be used, causing the
Golf Cart to fail to start. What should we do?
The situation of water in the controller often occurs on rainy days. On rainy days, Lithium Golf Carts are running and the tires rotate, which often contain water. Generally, the controller is around the tires and is not completely sealed, so rain often enters the controller, resulting in short-circuit capacity. Do not use electrical appliances and directly connect the two poles of the power supply, causing the Golf Cart to strike.
And some controllers are under the car body, close to the road surface. When Lithium Golf Carts pass through puddles and other places, they are usually soaked in water, causing rainwater to enter, which will also cause the circuit in the controller to short-circuit.
In these cases, if there is not much water in the controller, the Golf Cart only needs to turn off the power and put it in a relatively dry place. After the water is discharged, the Golf Cart can be used normally. If there is a lot of water in the controller, it may need to be repaired.
Especially once the Golf Cart controller encounters water, it is easy to be damaged. Especially in the rainy season, although the Golf Cart is waterproof, sometimes it is inevitable that a little water will seep in, and the controller part must be prevented from getting water in the rainy season.