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Vschnurr
07-13-2016, 12:22 AM
If you have having problems with your golf cart batteries loosing capacity (driving range) over time you may want to consider adding a battery desulfation system.

I have been using a product from PulseTech called a PowerPulse. It runs off the existing golf cart batteries with very little load on the batteries themselves. It is simple to install and has clear instructions. Took about 3 minutes to connect.

Over the past 6 weeks our cart driving range has increased dramatically. Not quite back to "new" condition, but much better than before the system was added. Do not expect and immediate improvement, takes about 5 discharge and recharge cycles before we could see any difference.

The major advantage of the PowerPulse is that it is always on and working. You will need to monitor the battery fluid levels every day for the first week and add distilled water, then gradually increase the checks as the chemical state of the batteries improves.

There are 36v and 48v models available. Also a 12v version for cars.

I paid full retail and have no ties to the company that made this product. Our cart is two years old.

Biker Dog
07-13-2016, 07:03 AM
If you have having problems with your golf cart batteries loosing capacity (driving range) over time you may want to consider adding a battery desulfation system.

I have been using a product from PulseTech called a PowerPulse. It runs off the existing golf cart batteries with very little load on the batteries themselves. It is simple to install and has clear instructions. Took about 3 minutes to connect.

Over the past 6 weeks our cart driving range has increased dramatically. Not quite back to "new" condition, but much better than before the system was added. Do not expect and immediate improvement, takes about 5 discharge and recharge cycles before we could see any difference.

The major advantage of the PowerPulse is that it is always on and working. You will need to monitor the battery fluid levels every day for the first week and add distilled water, then gradually increase the checks as the chemical state of the batteries improves.

There are 36v and 48v models available. Also a 12v version for cars.

I paid full retail and have no ties to the company that made this product. Our cart is two years old.

Where did you buy it and what did I cost?????:wave:

Vschnurr
07-18-2016, 11:19 PM
Available on Amazon. Price was around $60.

jimbo2012
07-19-2016, 01:30 PM
De sulfators have had limited success, before spend $$ on this.

Take all your battery cables and connection apart clean with wire brush sandpaper etc. more issues are resolved by this maintenance.




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