Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Looking at an Evolution EV cart. Being told their biggest battery is 160 ah. 50 - 60 mile range with speeds up to 27 (if adjusted). They used to offer a 205 ah battery that would go 70 miles. They don't offer that larger battery. Next, The one I'm looking at is 77 inches in height. I have the map of all tunnels in the villages and know that several are only 74 inches in height at the sides (82 inches in middle ) What is your experience with actual mileage and dealing with the lower tunnels?
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Over that, and gas is the way to go. Height is your problem, the rest is personal choice. |
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We chose an EZGo because it was a "standard" height that we knew would not be a problem with the tunnels. Lately I've heard EZGo went with a taller design also but I haven't looked at any myself.
Will you go through those particular tunnels? Would you go through them regularly or would an alternate path work for you? I have seen many scrapes in the top of those shorter tunnels. In another thread there was a discussion of being able to easily lower the top of one of the taller EVs. I believe it was the Evolution but I'm not sure. The Search function should be able to find it. Personally, we chose the shorter cart because of those tunnels. Realistically, there are alternate routes that we could have taken the four times we've been up that way in the last two years. Range: I have an EZGo so apples to oranges. I tried to reach the end of my battery but at 45 miles I was tired of sitting in the seat and gave up. Since then I have had one 42 mile day. I believe I would be able to get 60 miles (others argue that I can't) but I don't see us ever traveling that far anyway.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Anyone who's willing to drive around in a golf cart, 50 miles a day, gets what he deserves ... a sore butt, sore back & a headache. There's no way you can get 60 miles from a 160 battery at 20 mph ... you're definitely not going to get that, at 27 mph. Figure 30-40 miles at TV Speeds (which is always pedal to the metal). & yeah, there are people on here who insist they get 60-70 miles on a 150/160. I've called them on it and no one's willing to do a real test. I have a 210. At TV Speeds, I get about 50 miles of range. I could probably nurse it to 60, but I'd really have to be careful. (I also had a "loaner" one week, with a 105. I got about 24 miles and ran it dead.) |
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My EZGo gets 45+ miles with whatever battery it comes with and the Evolutions were advertised with a greater range than that.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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I don't drive this distance often, but I want to be able to go anywhere in The Villages and not worry about battery being a factor. If I lived in the middle of The Villages, a 160ah battery would probably suffice, but if you're at either end, the 160ah won't be big enough. |
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200AH -> 80 miles (your experience) 160AH -> 60 miles (my prediction for my cart, 3x55AH modules?) 106AH -> 40 miles (what I think I remember from my purchasing discussions) 55AH -> 20 miles (estimate for base configuration of EZGo) Of course, these are ideal ranges and YMMV due to many factors including temperature, tire pressure, cart weight, number of passengers, driving style, etc.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Only lived here for a few months. Already had 3 days I went over 50 miles. No balls, no glory! And yes, gas cart. I test drove EV, but I don’t like how they drive. Or ride. Or having to plug them in. Or having to buy a new battery when the time comes.
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We bought an Evolution Ranger 4 seat forward from Hidden Creek in June. It has the 160 battery and we live in the middle of Lake Denham. We have taken it to Sumter Landing and back and the trip back was with the lights on. Battery had 48% charge left. We took a trip up to Spanish Springs and back. Trip back was with the lights on and battery had 42% left. That is quite a long trip in a cart back and forth. I guess I always ask the gas cart people how much further are you going to go in a day than from almost as far South as you can go (once Eastport opens it will be further south but not by much).
We love this cart. No fumes, no noise so you can actually have a conversation easily with people in the back. One trip we took was from Lake Denham to Fenney Grill and all around Eastport, then to Middleton. It was most of the day and when we got home it was at 32%. Yes, we wish they had the 205 battery and we hear it will be back soon but this one does do the job. |
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2 seater evolution golf car.
2 major issues we have, speed max out 20, told can’t get any more Parking brake release need to step on gas to release, then step on gas to go. Can’t find independent repair shop won’t work on cart. Been told they can’t get parts. Standard seats are hard. All that said, battery life is good, quiet cart, looks nice. |
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Anyone with an EV golf cart ever considered putting a solar panel flat on the roof of their cart? Just asking.
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Interesting idea - there have been a few cars doing this - only got a few miles of charge from the panel per day - not enough surface area to fully charge. Then you have to really worry about tunnel clearance.
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I’ve got a D5 with a 204 amp battery. Gets around 80 miles to a full charge. Do I do that much in a day? No, but I do around 80 miles in a week and I typically charge the cart only once a week. The cart can do 34 MPH if desired and programmed for top speed. You learn how to keep it at aprox 20 MPH same as driving a car that can go much faster you keep it at 70mph. The only tunnel I couldn’t get thru is by Saddlebrook.
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