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stadry 05-25-2020 05:13 AM

air conditioning in a golf cart too ???
 
haven't read much - wondering if any have it,,, realize 1 should have fully encl cab rather than canvas,,, bride can't take cold & has trouble w/extreme heat,,, why in **** she wants to move to tv's beyond me but......................................you know the rest ! golf carts are cheaper than divorces
found this if it helps: Golf Cart Cabin Cooling Fan For 36 Volt or Gas Carts | eBay
thanks in adv

dewilson58 05-25-2020 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by stadry (Post 1770602)
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it's a fan.

Stu from NYC 05-25-2020 06:02 AM

Cant live with em cant live without em

John_W 05-25-2020 08:57 AM

I've been in a couple of carts that have those, it's only a glorified fan. A better fan is a 12" overhead fan that right above your head blowing down. The one in the dash you can hardly feel it.

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If you're truly wanting to be cooled, get an Atomic Electric Vehicle, it's air conditioned. They can be taken on the golf course, but you might wear out the doors. There is a dealer on Signature Drive behind Sparr on 44 across from Traverse Shopping Center.

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raynan 05-25-2020 10:19 AM

We've had the Breezeasy in our cart for 10 years and it's a lifesaver. vents can be pointed in any direction. We have it mounted below dash but some people install them under roof in rear.

Tennisbum 05-25-2020 01:19 PM

Trying to get my head around anybody who moves to mid-Florida and can't take the heat......

Stu from NYC 05-25-2020 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Tennisbum (Post 1771103)
Trying to get my head around anybody who moves to mid-Florida and can't take the heat......

It was cooler before global warming?

sirknor 05-25-2020 03:44 PM

Its called a car. Heat and air.

Stu from NYC 05-25-2020 04:34 PM

Sounds like you should be snowbirds

stadry 05-26-2020 05:57 AM

thanks - knew i'd get a straight answer + anticipated a few self-appointed humorists & snarks would show up too,,, if it were up to me, we'd be snowbirds

MandoMan 05-26-2020 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by stadry (Post 1770602)
haven't read much - wondering if any have it,,, realize 1 should have fully encl cab rather than canvas,,, bride can't take cold & has trouble w/extreme heat,,, why in **** she wants to move to tv's beyond me but......................................you know the rest ! golf carts are cheaper than divorces
found this if it helps: Golf Cart Cabin Cooling Fan For 36 Volt or Gas Carts | eBay
thanks in adv

Some people install the Curtis Air Conditioner. Works on Yamahas and other carts. The entire roof of your cart is replaced with an aluminum roof with a flat air-conditioner already in it. I’m not sure, but it might work even with just your rain flaps down. You might not need hard doors. The air-conditioner part is about two inches higher than the roof. I would certainly consider it. I wouldn’t use it while golfing, but I might on a half-hour trip to some store or restaurant. (As for those who say if you can’t take the heat, why did you come to Florida, I want to know if they have the AC on in their homes these days (grin).) I suspect that several cart dealers in the area could put one in for you.

Check them out on YouTube or see the Curtis web site below for more information.
First of its Kind Air Conditioner for the Yamaha Drive | Golf Course Trades Buying Guide for Superintendents

SnowflakeinDeLaVista 05-26-2020 06:18 AM

I used to have terrible problems with heat because our air conditioning in the house was set too cool. But a seasoned villager gave me a great tip and my problems in that department ended: In the warm months keep your air above 76, say 76-78, and run your ceiling fans in the house. It’s amazing how much it helps. My body apparently just doesn’t adjust very well. That overhead fan in the cart Shown in a previous post is incredible though. Also, wet A towel and put it in the cooler to help when it’s in the 90’s. Just pull the towel out and wrap around your neck, and when it warms up stick it back in the cooler for a little bit. And get that overhead fan. Btw we did get a cart with a sleekline cab. Love it to block rain and wind.

Bay Kid 05-26-2020 06:21 AM

Yamaha had an option of a hood in the front. You added ice and then a fan blew cool air. Simple.

DavidStockhausen 05-26-2020 06:21 AM

AC Golf Cart-Google Crown Carts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stadry (Post 1770602)
haven't read much - wondering if any have it,,, realize 1 should have fully encl cab rather than canvas,,, bride can't take cold & has trouble w/extreme heat,,, why in **** she wants to move to tv's beyond me but......................................you know the rest ! golf carts are cheaper than divorces
found this if it helps: Golf Cart Cabin Cooling Fan For 36 Volt or Gas Carts | eBay
thanks in adv

Google Crown Carts

theruizs 05-26-2020 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by SnowflakeinDeLaVista (Post 1771278)
I used to have terrible problems with heat because our air conditioning in the house was set too cool. But a seasoned villager gave me a great tip and my problems in that department ended: In the warm months keep your air above 76, say 76-78, and run your ceiling fans in the house. It’s amazing how much it helps. My body apparently just doesn’t adjust very well. That overhead fan in the cart Shown in a previous post is incredible though. Also, wet A towel and put it in the cooler to help when it’s in the 90’s. Just pull the towel out and wrap around your neck, and when it warms up stick it back in the cooler for a little bit. And get that overhead fan. Btw we did get a cart with a sleekline cab. Love it to block rain and wind.

Same for us. We have it at 77 in the house and it has really helped us acclimate to the year round warmer weather. Even now (9am) I am wearing a sweatshirt until it warms up a bit more in the house. Only problem we have is when our family and friends from up north come visit, we have to set it lower for them or they complain and then we are constantly cold in the house.

jimh24444@gmail.com 05-26-2020 08:18 AM

A/C in Golf Cart
 
We tried them all including Crown. Only one works well and that is the Atomic Kool Kart. Effective even on a 96 degree day with high humidity. They are very expensive but to us worth it. Jim H

Car400 05-26-2020 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SnowflakeinDeLaVista (Post 1771278)
I used to have terrible problems with heat because our air conditioning in the house was set too cool. But a seasoned villager gave me a great tip and my problems in that department ended: In the warm months keep your air above 76, say 76-78, and run your ceiling fans in the house. It’s amazing how much it helps. My body apparently just doesn’t adjust very well. That overhead fan in the cart Shown in a previous post is incredible though. Also, wet A towel and put it in the cooler to help when it’s in the 90’s. Just pull the towel out and wrap around your neck, and when it warms up stick it back in the cooler for a little bit. And get that overhead fan. Btw we did get a cart with a sleekline cab. Love it to block rain and wind.

I absolutely love the idea of turning the thermostat up a couple of degrees. We moved to Florida 46 years ago and loved being outside. We were always in the pool or at the beach but we can no longer tolerate the heat. I think we became too acclimated to air conditioning, which our northern friends can’t understand. Thanks for the suggestion!

HappyRetired 05-26-2020 08:44 AM

I came to FL for the heat. It's the humidity that is oppressive at times. We keep AC as high as possible and still de-humidify. Otoh, when temps drop to 60 I want the heat on. I get enough natural air flow in a golf cart if I don't have to sit in the sun for long.

John_W 05-26-2020 08:47 AM

Here's an even better idea, we keep our air on 84 during the day and 83 at night. Anything lower it's too cold for us. Of course I grew up in Florida and didn't have A/C in the home or never in school all the way through 12th grade.

That must seem like a real novelty, a government building, school, office in Florida with no A/C, the windows were always open. St. Petersburg High School is the oldest in Florida, built in 1926 and is still in operation without A/C. We had two big courtyards inside the walls and the classrooms all wrapped around and the hallways were open to the courtyards.

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kathyspear 05-26-2020 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by stadry (Post 1771268)
thanks - knew i'd get a straight answer + anticipated a few self-appointed humorists & snarks would show up too,,, if it were up to me, we'd be snowbirds

Snowbirding gets old after a while. All that packing and unpacking ... always wanting something that is at the other place ... issues with plumbing/HVAC/etc always happening at the house where you are not currently staying ... We did it for several years and I don't miss it! YMMV.

kathy

tedquick 05-26-2020 11:20 AM

That's just plain funny! :)

Bethwill 05-26-2020 11:22 AM

After a couple of summers, you MAY get your wish.

tedquick 05-26-2020 11:27 AM

funny
 
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Originally Posted by Stuart Zaikov (Post 1771126)
It was cooler before global warming?

That's just plain funny! Thanks for the laugh. :)

Stu from NYC 05-26-2020 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by tedquick (Post 1771454)
That's just plain funny! Thanks for the laugh. :)

My pleasure:bigbow:

llmcdaniel 05-26-2020 12:51 PM

We have the Curtis Cab for quick and easy opening and closing of our cart in all weather conditions. We also have the breeze easy fan and use it constantly on hot, muggy days while golfing. Together, they’re a perfect solution. You’re welcome.😎

Marykschulz 05-26-2020 01:26 PM

We love our Atomic Electric Car. Air conditioner for hot days, heater for cold ones. No wet canvas on rainy days. Electric windows with real glass and front windshield wiper. No problems on the golf course. Gets 60 miles on a charge.

Sheldon5663 05-26-2020 03:39 PM

Golf Cart A/C
 
I don’t have 1. A couple of my friends do. They love them and actually bought them for what they were intended for.
What a concept!!
My 1 friend has an Atomic Cart with A/C.
Hope this helps😎😎

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-27-2020 09:39 AM

, I’ve been walking outside for at least an hour after gym for the 21 yearsI’ve been retired , at 81 I stay acclimated so I can enjoy Florida . Maybe you don’t have to do what I do but to many people keep there homes to cold . I’ve lived all over the he world you would be surprised how well the human body responds. I also don’t drink anything cold outside , even at the beach just plain whatever the temperature is water.and I ‘m out most nights for dinner or visiting I have never even when I lived on beach in Miami gone into a restaurant or a party even a barbecue in shorts , I’m either in jeans or slacks current fashions only . The heat shouldn’t turn people into slobs

MorTech 05-29-2020 06:56 AM

cant live with em, pass the beer nuts.

Topspinmo 05-29-2020 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SnowflakeinDeLaVista (Post 1771278)
I used to have terrible problems with heat because our air conditioning in the house was set too cool. But a seasoned villager gave me a great tip and my problems in that department ended: In the warm months keep your air above 76, say 76-78, and run your ceiling fans in the house. It’s amazing how much it helps. My body apparently just doesn’t adjust very well. That overhead fan in the cart Shown in a previous post is incredible though. Also, wet A towel and put it in the cooler to help when it’s in the 90’s. Just pull the towel out and wrap around your neck, and when it warms up stick it back in the cooler for a little bit. And get that overhead fan. Btw we did get a cart with a sleekline cab. Love it to block rain and wind.


I agree, if I set mind lower than 76 I have hard time breathing due to fluid build up in my lungs or nasal passages. I find 77 is right temp for me, but during the day I do run the ceiling fans.

EdFNJ 06-07-2020 10:22 PM

EDIT: Sorry, didn't realize this was such an old thread when I replied to but anyway ..........


Want real A/C. Atomic Electric (as pictured a few posts back). Air, Heat, windshield wipers, lithium batteries, radio, backup camera, etc etc ...... had 2 of them over the last 3 years. The one I have now is lithium batteries. Get 60-65 miles on a charge. If you are an XXL person it might be a bit tight because it has doors and you can't hang out over the sides. :D

John_W 06-08-2020 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by EdFNJ (Post 1779549)
EDIT: Sorry, didn't realize this was such an old thread when I replied to but anyway ..........


Want real A/C. Atomic Electric (as pictured a few posts back). Air, Heat, windshield wipers, lithium batteries, radio, backup camera, etc etc ...... had 2 of them over the last 3 years. The one I have now is lithium batteries. Get 60-65 miles on a charge. If you are an XXL person it might be a bit tight because it has doors and you can't hang out over the sides. :D

I played golf Friday at Cane Garden and it's first time I've seen an Atomic Car on the golf course. I've seem them on the streets many times, but on the course it wasn't any bigger than the golf carts right next to it. I don't know the person, but the group in front of us had the Atomic Car and it was purple like this one, but had LSU decals, LSU seat covers and license plate, it looked really neat and of course the guy was wearing LSU colors.

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