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LittleDog 01-08-2014 08:00 AM

Best battery configuration
 
Yesterday I had my annual servicing by Carts and Clubs. I talked to the service guy about the best battery configuration for electric carts. He said that the best configuration was 4 12 volt batteries not 8 6volt batteries which from posts on this board people think that's the best setup.

Comments?

John

JeffAVEWS 01-08-2014 08:37 AM

I disagree because there are more square inches of plate area with the 8 -6V configuration. The voltage is the same, but the battery's have an easier time to maintain the charge.

2BNTV 01-08-2014 08:47 AM

I disagree also. Frank at Sta-Rite Golf carts, just modified my cart to 8-6 volt batteries, as I had 4-12v batteries. It increase my driving range, to 60 miles or so.

JeffAVEWS 01-08-2014 08:52 AM

I just checked the Trojan Battery web site, their typical 12V battery is rated at 1.99 Kwh, for a total of 7.96Kwh, their 6V batteries are rated at 1.5 Kwh for a total of 12Kwh....a big difference!

ajbrown 01-08-2014 09:23 AM

Best at what?
 
My first reaction when I read the question is best at what? The term "best" could be interpreted in various ways, weight, cost, ease of maintenance, etc...

If indeed he meant best for range (hours per charge), then I would find another person to work on my electric cart...

That said, even the question of range needs context. 4-12 volt batteries may indeed be the most cost effective configuration for a person who needs to drive few miles per day....

For me personally, living in Mallory, I could not drive to Lopez, play 18 holes, drive back to Mallory, drive to Brownwood and then back to Mallory on a 4-12v pack. I mean I could, but I would be getting new batteries in 18 months....

Jim 9922 01-08-2014 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrheydt (Post 807990)
"----. He said that the best configuration was 4 12 volt batteries not 8 6volt batteries ---"
Comments?

John

Did he say why he thought it best? Was it for your situation or for everyone in general? In what context?

jimbo2012 01-08-2014 10:19 AM

Range = amp hours, 6 8V simply has more I have two carts one of each, the 8x6 goes more miles.

I think you just got an opinion from a service tech that doesn't fully understand.

Having said that an argument can be made that less batteries & cables mean less weight.

Less weight = more range......to a point.

But I vote for 6x8, with my solar addition I can approach 80 miles +-

LittleDog 01-08-2014 11:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jim 9922 (Post 808090)
Did he say why he thought it best? Was it for your situation or for everyone in general? In what context?

He was talking about range. I have a gas cart but was just curious.

John

billethkid 01-08-2014 11:21 AM

what does it cost to switch one's configuration from 4 X 12 to 6 X 8?
I know it involves a new controller, but there has to be some racking config change as well.

ajbrown 01-08-2014 12:23 PM

From TOTV's Frank7
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 808168)
what does it cost to switch one's configuration from 4 X 12 to 6 X 8?
I know it involves a new controller, but there has to be some racking config change as well.

Prices may have changed, but looks like a nice summary by Frank here:

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...963-post5.html

rosebudandbuddy 02-18-2014 06:39 PM

Gem golf cart battery problems
 
:gc: Hi: Don't know if I am in the right place but if anyone can help me with my problem, I would be very grateful.

I have a Street Legal Gem e-2 cart and when my Gel batteries started going bad. I decided to get AGM glass mat. batteries from NorthStar. My friend recommended them as he runs them in his boat all day long, and recharges them for the next day.

I have not had good results as it seems there has to be a new configeration of the battery charger and that meant buying a new charger (ride for fun) . So far I can't get the batteries to get a full charge and the reps from the charger and from NorthStar have been unable to help. It has been more than five months since I have been able to go farther than 15 miles on a charge. The batteries go great guns when I start out and then at the halfway point, they just go down to the danger zone and I had better be close to home. Many times I have limped home at 10 mph.:cus:

TheVillageChicken 02-18-2014 06:42 PM

I prefer one 12V.

rosebudandbuddy 02-18-2014 06:44 PM

[QUOTE=rosebudandbuddy;831542]:gc: Hi: Don't know if I am in the right place but if anyone can help me with my problem, I would be very grateful.

I have a Street Legal Gem e-2 cart and when my Gel batteries started going bad. I decided to get AGM glass mat. batteries from NorthStar. My friend recommended them as he runs them in his boat all day long, and recharges them for the next day.

I have not had good results as it seems there has to be a new configeration of the battery charger and that meant buying a new charger (ride for fun) . So far I can't get the batteries to get a full charge and the reps from the charger and from NorthStar have been unable to help. It has been more than five months since I have been able to go farther than 15 miles on a charge. The batteries go great guns when I start out and then at the halfway point, they just go down to the danger zone and I had better be close to home. Many times I have limped home at 10 mph.:cus

NoMoSno 02-18-2014 06:52 PM

[quote=rosebudandbuddy;831547]
Quote:

Originally Posted by rosebudandbuddy (Post 831542)
:gc: Hi: Don't know if I am in the right place but if anyone can help me with my problem, I would be very grateful.

I have a Street Legal Gem e-2 cart and when my Gel batteries started going bad. I decided to get AGM glass mat. batteries from NorthStar. My friend recommended them as he runs them in his boat all day long, and recharges them for the next day.

I have not had good results as it seems there has to be a new configeration of the battery charger and that meant buying a new charger (ride for fun) . So far I can't get the batteries to get a full charge and the reps from the charger and from NorthStar have been unable to help. It has been more than five months since I have been able to go farther than 15 miles on a charge. The batteries go great guns when I start out and then at the halfway point, they just go down to the danger zone and I had better be close to home. Many times I have limped home at 10 mph.:cus

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Hemvillager 06-30-2014 03:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2BNTV (Post 808030)
I disagree also. Frank at Sta-Rite Golf carts, just modified my cart to 8-6 volt batteries, as I had 4-12v batteries. It increase my driving range, to 60 miles or so.

Where you happy with your conversion? Also, how much did it cost?


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