One poster posted actual power measurements from a kill-a-watt meter. Several others have posted obtained driving ranges with their cart, from which energy per mile is easily obtained. The energy usage for an electric is in the range of 150-200 watt-hours per mile.
99.2 % vs. 95 % doesn't change the conclusions. The difference is essentially in the noise range.
I am stating the actual numbers and you are the one who states they are wrong without posting any of your own numbers. I understand why you are reluctant to do so. The numbers are not very compelling.
The numbers are what the numbers are regardless of what cart I own. I am a scientist and deal with this sort of energy analysis every day at work.
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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
So your entire calculation is based on ONE posters wattage usage.
And that's not hypothetical?
Nope 99.2%
I have a lot more testing completed than that, on three different carts.
What ever I state you will disagree, so no point.
You don't even have an electric cart.
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