Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The fact is lithium battery fires are very rare. Kinda like getting hit by lightening.
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YOU——
Bottom line: Gas vs electric debate is like dog vs cat people 😂 ME—— My metaphor was in response to your simple “bottom line” thing. My response countered how this was so wrong. You may think it was “ ridiculous”, but does relate to some of your comments. I think it’s time to give it up. So many frank and honest posts here countering your comments. Hmm wonder what your post count is now. |
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Looks like a front bumper to me.
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#80
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Dog people vs cat people: An age-old debate where 2 sides can go round and round forever, and nobody is going to change anyone's mind. Gas vs electric: A much newer debate where, as this thread proves, 2 sides can go around forever and nobody changes their mind. Pretty simple, as simple as I can make it. Any questions? |
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But you did reply WTF! Best to ignore eagles who golf...PITA! Opinion on everything. Must spend all day here responding......
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#83
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1. Lithium batteries are designed to accept a full charge. According to manufacture the recommendation is to charge it after every use. I've done this for over two years and my battery performs like today it was new. 2. You stated in your post to ask a person who owns a lithium powered golf cart. Well I have a lithium powered golf cart, and although the advertise mileage was around 80 miles per charge I'll get 70+ miles after two years. That hasn't changed from the date it was brand new. It is 87% of the advertised value. I would fault the manufacturers claim the values than the actual performance of the battery. 3. I'll leave mine on the charger plugged in until I'm ready to use it. That is the recommendation from the manufacture. There has been times where I've unplugged it because I didn't want to trip over the cord and several days later it still has all of its charge. Plug-in chargers that come with the unit have a trickle charge capability. I do not know of one person and I challenge you to provide one person who has had their lithium battery damaged by charging it. 3. Your statement that if you forget to plug it in you will not have a charge when you need it is laughable. That's like saying if you don't have any money for your green fees because you forgot your wallet and then you couldn't play golf!!! If you didn't put gas in your golf cart you would need to make an emergency run to the gas station to put gas in it. I don't know if you realize gas stations are not on every corner in the villages. The solution for that is… Don't forget! The nice thing about electric if you simply plug it in at night and the next morning you will have a 100% fuel charge. 4. This is probably the most incorrect statement of them all. There are numerous lithium battery recycling companies and several of them are located right here in Florida. Lithium powered batteries are 100% recyclable |
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It is, and very protective. We put a license plate on it to minimize the look of a Jimmy Durante nose...
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I have had a Star for two plus years now. I usually run it most of the week - daily without charging and have never actually run it below half charge. An 80-90 range, say 5 hours, would not surprise me in my experience. No, I have no interest in driving one for an hour to get some place that is a 15-20 minute car ride, The only repair was replacing the turn signal shutoff - under warranty. The only Yamahas that I drove before moving down here permanently either did not have an auto shutoff or it did not work either. The noisiest part of the Star experience is the tires on the road, unless I turn up the bluetooth music. No smell. No pad under it against oil leaks. No oil or water levels to check. No driving to gas stations for refueling. As to your comment, you actually have no reported experience or data to back up your "delusional" name calling. Maybe an apology would be in order. |
#86
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From kandiamerica.com:
The Basics of Lithium Golf Cart Battery Maintenance Avoid Overcharging Overcharging a lithium battery can impact both its performance and longevity. Most lithium batteries include a Battery Management System (BMS) that stops charging once the battery is full. Nonetheless, it’s advisable not to leave the charger connected overnight to avoid potential overcharging. From BigBattery.com Tips To Properly Charge A Golf Cart With Lithium Batteries Avoid Overcharging Overcharging is a serious problem for batteries. Forcing an overcharge often dramatically reduces your battery’s lifespan, and extensive overcharging may result in your battery struggling to hold a charge for as long as it used to, let alone other potential long-term damage internally. Common theme here about the lithium battery charging guidelines. Sure you can charge your Tesla to 100% in your garage, that’s not what was stated. Tesla Battery Charging Best Practices Keep your Tesla within the 'Daily' range bracket, around 90%, for balanced performance. Reserve charging to 100% for longer trips to extend range, but avoid frequent full charges. Most of the time you should only charge an EV to 80% because charging rates slow down dramatically past the 80% mark. And two, the long-term health of your vehicle's battery pack is improved when kept below 100%. From Tesla.com: Charging Best Practices Avoid allowing the Battery to get too low (the Battery icon turns yellow when the capacity remaining in the Battery drops to 20% or below). But hey, who cares what Tesla recommends, I’m going to use my full charge to get the whole 300 miles. Again using simple math, if Tesla doesn’t recommend charging over 80% and doesn’t want the battery to drop off below 20%, which is 40% of a full charge, that advertised 300 mile range drops off to 180 mile range. Ask any Tesla owner, I have and they are fully aware of these recommendations. |
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Yes, your postings were FUD (fear/uncertainty/doubt) re LITHIUM. Not ready for prime time, the hazards, the incorrect range etc etc, Yeah pretty simple. So many posts here have rebutted your arguments, but STILL.... Yes we can have Opinions, but to disparage others - even with FACTS has gotten very old. Give it up. |
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...and again the name-calling. Just another indication of pompous rudeness.
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Do you own a EV? Either a lithium powered golf cart, or an EV automobile????? FYI.... the OP is about golf carts....not Teslas |
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SAME for our Custom Drive Lithium Cart. Simply plug it in and forget it. The battery management system does it all. |
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