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However, you ARE allowed and even encouraged to buy gas golf carts because people use them a lot to get where they are going and people are getting older here all of the time and before long you will find that you cannot walk home for as far as your electric cart took you and now you are stranded out back of Konkles Hollow and the damned thing won't start. It is true to be fair that people sometimes run out of gas but they run out of juice from the batteries an awful lot more around these parts. And...I am thinking your views are minority views here too....but you will probably be happier than any place you have ever lived............... |
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Mute discussion in 4-5 years
Ok look, this will be a mute discussion in 4 - 5 yrs when most carts and cars will be battery/electric. The real discussion then will be how do I get even get rid of a gas cart since the junk yards will be filled with them and you won't be able to buy gas or parts or sell one. Perhaps I'm overstating the future problem since horses survived after people found gas cars to be a better choice. Don't take me wrong I have to admit I'm very technical and change doesn't bother me as much as some; as proof, I converted from oil lights to electric and bought a TV to replace our family room vacuum tube AM radio console recently. But I have to admit I'm currently seeing a shrink to help we cope with this future gas issue, since I have a car that needs plenty.
To make it worst since I can't sleep at night trying to resolve this issue, my family Dr told me not to take sleeping pills. :icon_wink: |
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Hi graciegirl :icon_wink: |
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Lead acid batteries, the voltage falls off gradually as the battery discharges. The gauge often measures the voltage. You will notice lights dim and speed decreases as the batteries run down in charge. Lithium Ion batteries have a fairly flat voltage until the end of the useful charge at the end the voltage suddenly drops off. You should not run either completely down. The reason is what we call the battery is actually several batteries, several cells, wired together to get the 36 or 48 volts or whatever. If, it is 48 volts lead acid, each cell is 2 volts so it is 24 cells. That can be 4 12 volt batteries, 6 8volt or 8 6volt batteries. The voltage is the same. The difference is the quantity of stored electricity. 8 6volt batteries will likely have more ampere hours, a bigger tank of gas if, that makes sense to the way people think. No matter what all the cells will not perfectly match. When, you run the assembly down too far it damages or destroys the weakest cells. Permanently damaging the assembly. The endless gas vs electric debate. You should not run a gas cart or your car completely out of gas either. But, in gas if you are running out of gas, you can likely find gas and fill the tank. Electric that is not an option. A short top up charge does not charge all the cells equally. My background, I used to sell high powered rechargeable photo flashes. |
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Respect that and I definitely think each person has a set of circumstances to consider, it's like Ford or Chevy, Chicken or steak, lol, always devotees. I would add we've had both for many years before we lived here, electric was not right for us, always run down just when we wanted to use it, but, yes, we lived on several courses in other locations and have had 2 electric and 3 gas. I would only add that my former negatives like "smell", noise", were based on for cars (Yamaha, Club, and yes.... Harley Davidson believe it or not...LOL) but now the new modern gas carts are SO MUCH DIFFERENT, like autos, no fumes and loud noise....but many just prefer electric, like autos and mowers, and hand tools, it's what is right for you that counts ! |
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Since first buying here I keep a tow rope in my gas cart. I have towed 6 carts for folks broke down and needed help getting home. 5 of the 6 were electric. The one gas had run out of gas. User error. Probably the electric was user error as well. But based on the fact there are probably twice as many gas as electric and in my small sample it was 5 to 1 in favor of gas, it makes me wonder about just how user friendly electric really is.
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