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Originally Posted by littleCedar
Here's another note of caution about the Flowrite autofills. The hose end assembly, the working part, is not built substantial enough for typical golf course applications, giving who and where they are used.
I got ours out last year on a service day, and it was broken (no explanation for that). Today was service day and a careful, sincere co-worker who wants to learn more about how to take care of our carts was helping me. I turned it over to him when it came time for me to go deal with customers.
When I came back he said, "I did a bad. I dropped it." I said, "Yeah, and it broke in the clear plastic section, I bet, which is called the flow indicater."
Yup.
One little drop on concrete, or even holding it wrong, and that section of plastic snaps.
You have to order another one then.
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$250 for another one!!!! and you cannot order just the part that broke.
So, I wrapped the flimsy plastic areas of the end assembly tightly with electrical tape, several layers, and serviced batteries yesterday. That's definitely just a temporary fix. When we get a new one, I am going to wrapped it in something . . . do what shoulda been done to begin with.
Some valves still not closing, so some cells are overfilling.
Yeah, I know the end result of that . . . but it does not matter if our tech does not care.