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metalic 09-16-2024 10:02 AM

Golf cart batteries
 
I know that BatteryBoys, and Trojan batteries, are meant to be the best, but who else in TV sells golf cart batteries and have you had a good experience with other makes?

Tyrone Shoelaces 09-16-2024 10:07 AM

Consider Lithium
Eco or Bolt
both are great, last forever and change the complete character of your cart

metalic 09-16-2024 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Tyrone Shoelaces (Post 2371097)
Consider Lithium
Eco or Bolt
both are great, last forever and change the complete character of your cart

Thank you, Tyrone

If I used my golf cart more I would switch to Lithium, but I only go short distances (max. ten miles) a few times a week and am quite happy to plug in after each trip.

Is anyone using the Duracell batteries from Sam's Club - half the price of Trojan.

village dreamer 09-16-2024 03:08 PM

hey , if your a diy guy ,for half price i would give them a try,what do you have to loose?? how bad can they be?

villagetinker 09-16-2024 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by metalic (Post 2371116)
Thank you, Tyrone

If I used my golf cart more I would switch to Lithium, but I only go short distances (max. ten miles) a few times a week and am quite happy to plug in after each trip.

Is anyone using the Duracell batteries from Sam's Club - half the price of Trojan.

I believe if you look at the specifications of these batteries you will find significant differences. The Duracell batteries are probably for automotive duty, you start once, the charge for the trip. Golf cart batteries are constantly subjected to the start duty, especially if you golf. As I recall typical golf cart batteries are designed for deep discharge which automotive are not.
NOW if the Sam's Club batteries are rated for golf cart service, then IMHO go for it.

CoachKandSportsguy 09-16-2024 05:53 PM

I would still look at lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4, as a one and done solution. The life of the battery is about 10+ years, and it charges like the deep cycle lead acid, but lead acid takes maintenance to maintain the proper water level living in a high heat area. LiFePO4 is a sealed battery, and doesn't explode or burn spontaneously.

YMMV

Mrmean58 09-17-2024 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by metalic (Post 2371096)
I know that BatteryBoys, and Trojan batteries, are meant to be the best, but who else in TV sells golf cart batteries and have you had a good experience with other makes?

The answer to your question depends on whether you are driving a gas or electric cart. For gas any automotive battery can apply. Consider the Florida climate. A cheap battery dies sooner.

CosmicTrucker 09-17-2024 08:10 AM

I highly recommend switching to lithium batteries for your cart. They have a longer lifespan and don't require constant watering. Plus, they won't leak acid and damage the cart's frame or your garage floor. The overall weight of the cart will be reduced, resulting in better acceleration and range. Make sure to buy a matched set or swap kit specifically designed for your cart, and avoid mixing and matching batteries and chargers. Using the wrong charger can pose a fire risk or damage the batteries. Once you make the switch, you'll wish you had done it sooner. These kits are becoming more affordable and easier to install.

Alarmed 09-17-2024 09:17 AM

Rural King in Leesburg
 
Best golf cart or car battery prices in the state.

bowlingal 09-17-2024 09:20 AM

Mando's Golf Carts also sells batteries 352-609-5050

JoelJohnson 09-18-2024 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by metalic (Post 2371116)
Thank you, Tyrone

If I used my golf cart more I would switch to Lithium, but I only go short distances (max. ten miles) a few times a week and am quite happy to plug in after each trip.

Is anyone using the Duracell batteries from Sam's Club - half the price of Trojan.

I bought batteries from Sam's and installed them myself. They are heavy (about 90lbs each). I had to load them onto the cart, then load them into the car, unload them from the car, remove old batteries from golf cart, put in the new batteries, load the old batteries into the car, unload them on to a cart, bring them to the battery department. A lot of work for an old man! After about 6 months, I'm not convinced they are as good as the ones from Battery Boys. They were half the price, but in the long term, I'll pay Battery Boys next time. (I've used them in the past, but I thought I'd save money).

Ladays1978@gmail.com 09-18-2024 08:15 AM

Rural king, under $60.

loumo 09-18-2024 08:15 AM

Golf cart batteries
 
Dan the Cart Man had the most economical batteries I could find.
352-528-0998

metalic 09-18-2024 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by metalic (Post 2371096)
I know that BatteryBoys, and Trojan batteries, are meant to be the best, but who else in TV sells golf cart batteries and have you had a good experience with other makes?

Thank you for all of your helpful replies

Yes, the Duracell at Sam's are "deep cycle" for golf carts and start at $120 (half the price of Trojan) but I haven't done a full comparison re capacity. However, since I don't roam far I suspect even the least powerful will suffice.

However, I shall certainly give Dan the Cart Man a call as well.

Lithium? Definitely, if my needs were greater, but I am not fazed by the maintenance of lead-acid so will stick with them.

KennyP 09-18-2024 06:49 PM

In the battery world....you get what you pay for.

Ive seen every brand out there. The lesser priced stuff with one year warranty last about 18 to 24 months with typical village use.

The 18 to 24 month warranty batteries last 3 to 6 years in typical village use.
Many people have to learn the hard way, but thats human nature.

Id say this..." Do it right and cry once"


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