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JoelJohnson 10-16-2018 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by pookieroo (Post 1590328)
That's a looooooooooooooooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnngggggggggggg gg ride to Brownwood my friend

Yes, but on a nice day, it's great ride.

tophcfa 10-16-2018 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by biker1 (Post 1590581)
I assume you realize that fossil fuels are burned to create the electricity to charge your electric golf cart. I also assume that you own an automobile and it is an all-electric such as a Tesla or Nissan Leaf. If you do in fact own an automobile and it uses gasoline then you should consider what you just posted.

Not to mention all the fossil fuel it takes to mine, transport, and process all the nasty stuff that makes up the several batteries in the electric carts. Then every few years the batteries need to be replaced which creates toxic waste that something has to be done with. I fully understand that people like a quiet cart with no fumes coming out of the tailpipe, but don't naively try to justify it as being better for the environment.

billethkid 10-16-2018 08:23 AM

:1rotfl:

:popcorn::popcorn:

Brawnwy123 10-16-2018 08:24 AM

Gas/Elrctric
 
[QUOTE=bob&Gail;1590525]That smelly exhaust from gas carts. Think of the stench made by that coal fired power plant to make the electricity to charge your clean smelling electric cart. Think an answer thru before you print

OK Think an answer?/
Generating plants for electricity can be Nuclear, Coal or Natural Gas as an energy source. Modern and remodeled plants have exhaust scrubbers, and filters and most are very low on emissions. Gas carts, older cars, motorcycles and lawnmowers mostly have NO emission controls, Zero as in NONE. They are major polluters. Gas is C8H18 and when mixed with air (N2O2) produces CO, Co2, UHC ,NOx,,H20 etc. This can be mostly scrubbed on modern cars with Catalytic Units. Main stationary plants have many controls and scrubbers for an exhaust. Again, Carts, Motor Cycles, lawnmowers have no controls. In Vancouver Wa. a bus company cannot operate a gas bus, it has to be Natural Gas. A good reason for that. Suggest holding your breath going through tunnels. You DO NOT need to hold your breath when going by a generating plant. A BIG Difference.
Think an answer before ??? Do some reading as a starter ???
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VillageIdiots 10-16-2018 08:31 AM

All of the gas carts running around here are surely a better alternative to the cars that would be used if carts weren't allowed, so tree-huggers should be happy about that. I've never seen a cart that can be fully charged in 3 hours or even close to that. I suppose it's possible, but I haven't seen one. Over the long term, it's not good for batteries to partially charge them and then drain them down again on a regular basis, so doing that only means you'll be buying new batteries again sooner. It's also not good on cart batteries to regularly drain them too deeply before charging back up. Most of the carts and battery systems used in them were never designed for the distances and use here in TV. And contrary to the statement previously made, it's actually not that difficult at all to rig an electric cart to go faster. And, from a standing start, they are already much faster than gas carts leaving a lot less room for error if you hit the pedal in a dicey situation. All that said, I'm not bashing electric carts, just pointing out there are pros and cons to either option and it's always best to not just make up facts to support your particular view.

2BNTV 10-16-2018 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by JoelJohnson (Post 1590282)
I look it this way: I live in Country Club Hills,
First year - can go to Brownwood, drive around a while and get home no problem.
2nd year - can go to Brownwood and back but not drive around.
3rd year - can go to Brownwood, but might not make it back.
4th year - not making it to Brownwood
5th year - I hope I can make to Lake Sumter and back. New battery time.

Just my opinion.

:1rotfl:

I had an electric but switched to gas as I didn't want to worry about making it to and back from anywhere!

With TV getting bigger and bigger, to me the answer is getting a gas cart. IMHO

Fredman 10-16-2018 09:04 AM

Had an electric cart until the day I had to push it the last 1/4 mile to make it home..Bought a gas cart and have yet to push it anywhere.

dadspet 10-16-2018 09:35 AM

Electric vehicles will grow from 3 million to 125 million by 2030: IEA

graciegirl 10-16-2018 11:37 AM

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Originally Posted by dadspet (Post 1590660)

But for now many of us who have lived here for awhile will tell you that gas carts go farther and get you back too.

photo1902 10-16-2018 01:35 PM

:coolsmiley:
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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1590690)
But for now many of us who have lived here for awhile will tell you that gas carts go farther and get you back too.


Hifred 10-16-2018 02:12 PM

Thank you all for your responses. I am so looking forward to moving to the Villages. I have difficulty with breathing and am concerned about the fumes from gas. Where I live now there are electric charging stations for cars. I have not owned either gas or electric golf carts but tried the gas golf cart on my preview visit. I could smell the fumes. With the expansion of the villages in years to come I am sure I will want to go to various locations and I am not sure about battery life and would feel more confident if I knew there were charging stations by the rec centers or shopping centers.

rjm1cc 10-16-2018 06:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Hifred (Post 1590747)
Thank you all for your responses. I am so looking forward to moving to the Villages. I have difficulty with breathing and am concerned about the fumes from gas. Where I live now there are electric charging stations for cars. I have not owned either gas or electric golf carts but tried the gas golf cart on my preview visit. I could smell the fumes. With the expansion of the villages in years to come I am sure I will want to go to various locations and I am not sure about battery life and would feel more confident if I knew there were charging stations by the rec centers or shopping centers.

You will smell gas once in a while and probably all the time in tunnels. If this is a serious problem I would look for a smaller community. My guess is you can go about 40 miles on electric. Maybe you could drive for 2 hours. I would also look for an electric cart that had the charge on board so you just needed to plug into an electrical outlet.

SFSkol 10-16-2018 07:36 PM

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VillageIdiots 10-16-2018 07:54 PM

Most electric carts you can carry the charger on the cart but still need to find somewhere to plug it in. But you risk the charger being stolen and you better be prepared to wait a while for enough juice to get very far.

The fuel injected gas carts are much better about not putting out excess fumes. Mine is FI and I never experience that gas smell that I have had with non FI carts.

Another option may be the tiny electric cars that some have around here that are more purpose built for road travel. I am sure they are more expensive though.

CWGUY 10-16-2018 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by rjm1cc (Post 1590838)
You will smell gas once in a while and probably all the time in tunnels. If this is a serious problem I would look for a smaller community. My guess is you can go about 40 miles on electric. Maybe you could drive for 2 hours. I would also look for an electric cart that had the charge on board so you just needed to plug into an electrical outlet.

:ohdear: Whose electricity would you be (borrowing)stealing?


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