Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If the lithium batteries would go 125 miles on a charge to offset the degradation on charging capacity, I'd buy lithium. Even Teslas lose 10% of their range and become more finicky with charging by 100,000 miles.
IMO, only Tesla will survive in the EV world. The other Johnny-Come-Latelys are going to fail because because batteries are still not advanced enough to replace over 100 years of ICE know-how. I have a Yamaha on order and I know I won't need to worry about the things battery getting thin on me on several levels. I have two electric bike's and did own an electric skateboard (lol). |
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There is the "cute" factor that also must be considered, sooooo, we bought an electric Yesteryear, which uses 6 Trojan batteries that last approx. 5 years, cost was $750, might be higher now, and quiet (unless you need to use the adorable, giggle, horn)
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No one is changing their mind because of an internet post. |
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EZGO Elite or Star Sirius. The EZGO 4.2 has a range of about 60 miles and charges at about 10 miles for every hour. The Star Sirius lithium has a range of about 80 miles and charges about the same speed. Both are about $18K at the villages golf cars. I think the Star is a better buy but both are going to be reliable for at least 10 years. With EZGO, all you do is replace the tires when they wear out and just plug it in the wall every night. No brake pads or oil changes. Zero maintenance. I see a lot of Evolution carts south of 44. I don't really trust the longevity of the lithium pack like I do with EZGO and Star. Lithium battery degradation is far less than with lead-acid. Your EZGO will degrade linearly to about 50 miles of range over about 10 years. You don't need to keep lithium batteries fully charged like lead-acid but ideally you should store lithium batteries at about 50% if you are away for more than one month. Lithium batteries don't like to sit fully charged for long periods of time. I am using my neighbors EZGO Elite whilst she is away for the holidays. It is an excellent cart but is does feel a bit tippy when cornering. It is higher off the ground than others. The Star cart has a bit more giddy up.
Yamaha will be coming out with their lithium cart Spring of 2022. Yamaha website states "Coming Soon". For all the fear-ridden television watchers - CO2 is plantfood...it makes plants green. Can someone explain to me in scientific terms why lithium batteries are not recyclable? LiFePO4 or NCM. Lead-acid batteries are 99% recyclable. Last edited by MorTech; 12-26-2021 at 02:02 AM. |
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When you oxidize a hydrocarbon, it gains weight - You are adding oxygen. The specific energy of a hydrocarbon is actually zero until you add oxygen.
HC + O2 -> H2O + CO2 (aka, plantfood) Burning 6.3 pounds of gasoline produces 20 pounds of carbon dioxide. Burning 6.3 pounds of gasoline produces 8.3 pounds of water. |
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ez go lithium
live in St Catherines, Meggison and Morse , south of 44.
have driven to amderwood and oakliegh, executive courses, then to denny’s for dinner, then home 45 miles round trip, plenty of battery left ez go elite litium 120ah battery easy 50-55 mile range |
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I have a star lithium. Can't imagine having a gas cart. Some bugs since it brand new like the clock doesn't work yet. They are working on a clock fix. Star parts are available only through South Carolina and originally sourced through Shanghai. But 1 year bumper to bumper fixes and 5 years warranty on the battery. Battery around maybe $4000 now. 70-80 miles on a 4 hour full charge.
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