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zcaveman 08-25-2010 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jojo (Post 286625)
I too love the gravity fill system. I can't imagine doing each separately. I do have question about how often you fill your batteries?

I check the float side every week to see if they are starting to go down and usually run the fill system every other week - especially if I have been doing a lot of driving in this hot weather. It takes so little time to do and it usually does take some water so I feel it is worth it.

Redtail 08-26-2010 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by mrdills (Post 286655)
I bought one from US Batteries direct and saved over 100.00, I love it.

i bought this same system and im with mr dills!! i love it.

golfnut 08-31-2010 02:07 PM

zcave, what system did u buy, is there a website, if not where did u get yours....gn

zcaveman 08-31-2010 08:26 PM

Mine came with my 2008 EZGO. There was a thread a while back about the websites that carried these systems.

Tweety Bird 01-01-2012 02:45 PM

Electric cart all-fill system concern
 
I just bought a EZ Go 2007 electric. The seller gave me a hose contraption to put onto a hose and attach to the all fill system. However, how do I get distilled water out of my garden hose? How do you get the distilled water into the plastic hose when there is a pin in there that needs to be depressed by something else. I really need help with this.

MrMark 01-02-2012 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by gryoung (Post 286548)
We bought an EZGo RXV from Town and Country in SS. They wouldn't sell me an auto-fill system, claiming that too frequently a tube will crimp and go unnoticed with that battery not getting any water. I've been checking my batteries monthly and find that they use very little water. Filling the batteries manually is not as difficult or time consuming as you'd think.

I was told the same thing at Town and Country. That's why I bought my EZGO from Advantage Golf Cars who recommend the single fill system. After a year it still works like a charm.

lightworker888 01-02-2012 11:12 AM

I heard about a bottle ($13) that you put over the hole and push and apparently it stops when the battery is filled to the right level. When I asked at the golf store at Colony, the guy said that he didn't trust it to stop filling. Has anyone had good luck with this? We are currently still using the turkey baster method and it is getting harder to notice how far to fill, especially as the vision gets weaker and the light gets dimmer.

LW888

zcaveman 01-02-2012 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tweety Bird (Post 435083)
I just bought a EZ Go 2007 electric. The seller gave me a hose contraption to put onto a hose and attach to the all fill system. However, how do I get distilled water out of my garden hose? How do you get the distilled water into the plastic hose when there is a pin in there that needs to be depressed by something else. I really need help with this.

They have a large container that you put the distilled water into and then gravity feed it into your contraption. It works great.

If the seller was not a dealer go to any golf cart shop and buy one.


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