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Old 06-05-2024, 08:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Shipping up to Boston View Post
In FL....perhaps. In cars, all of my battery replacements took place in colder conditions.

If it’s specific to golf carts, I’m sure heat is a byproduct of failure but saw this from the web.....


“The battery, while it's vital not to run the battery for too long or let it drain completely, it's also important to avoid overcharging your battery. Overcharging is perhaps the most common mistake people make with their golf cart batteries and has one of the most harmful impacts on its lifespan”
A battery would have to be defective to be overcharged.

My point is that batteries in anything will deteriorate at a much faster rate in hotter climates than in colder weather.