Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Problem with EZGo electric
It charges and the meter shows charged, and I can take it on flat ground. But try to go up a hill and it completely stops. My son took it out once and he said he just stopped and let it "rest" about 5 minutes and it then made it up a medium sized hill. Then, a week later, it won't even make it up a tiny hill on the driveway. At one point I noticed a battery seemed to be oozing something, so we cleaned them and tested them (with a cheap battery tester) and they all test fine. Could this be a motor problem instead of batteries? The batteries are only about 4-5 years old.
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This is weird. There were two other helpful replies that have now disappeared. I wanted to thank them for the help but they're gone!
Anyway, thanks for the suggestion Rollie, in case your reply gets deleted, too! |
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Maybe this will help, when someone asks a question in "This Section" it is meant to be a private question that the a
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I just looked and the batteries are from 2011, so they're almost 3 years old.
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Do you have 4 -12volt Batteries or 6-8 volt batteries?
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It's actually a 36 volt. 6x6
I should also add that about 6 months ago, someone accidentally dropped a voltage reducer onto a post of the battery while the voltage reducer was wired up. This created a loud pop and sparks, and fried the reducer. That battery may have been damaged in this incident. |
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