Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Kart Aide. I haven't had to call them yet but do have that peace of mind.
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How many garage fires have been caused by an electric cart?
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So far, I'm not considering a Quiet Tech cart.
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Is the high speed motor loud or does it run as quiet as the original motor? How much less range does the high speed motor get?
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That is a major concern. We have lived in The Villages full time since 2016 and I haven't heard of a garage fire from an electric cart. I don't doubt that they do happen but wouldn't that be news if it did?
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I also smell your gas cart gas fumes when driving in tunnels. Makes me gag. UGH!
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It depends on whether you do it yourself or pay someone and the mileage/hours on the cart. Some items should be serviced more frequently than others such as oil changes compared to spark plug changes.
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[QUOTE=UpNorth;1878055][QUOTE=graciegirl;1877798
Been here for fifteen years, the only golf carts sitting motionless along the paths are electric. Nice statement. And your source of proof is???[/QUOTE] Clearly made that stat up, unless she has some super special power and can tell the carts status just by driving by |
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I agree, had back problems and lowered rear tire pressure to 18 to absorb bumps, especially crossing street gutters. Didn’t take long to start wearing tires. Blow them back up to 25 and no noticeable wear. IMO depends on how much weight you have hanging off back of cart it you go above 26? |
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Been several other products with lithium batteries with overheating and fire problems. |
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Yes, during the “early years” , there were issues with batteries overheating and catching fire mainly due to overcharging or charging improperly. However, the technology has evolved to the point where it is extremely rare that we hear of any issues today.... |
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I wonder if I'm doing something wrong because I don't do anything to the batteries every day. I add water every two to three weeks in the hot months and every 4-6 weeks in the cooler months. So far the four year old batteries are going strong but we don't drive the cart very far or drive it on a daily basis. I do keep the batteries plugged in all the time the cart is garaged.
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Why Lithium Batteries Catch Fire Last edited by Topspinmo; 12-27-2020 at 10:02 AM. |
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It's folks like me that don't worry about being able to drive long distances. Our cart has very comfortable upgraded bucket seats with padded arm rests but I still would not drive the cart more than 10 miles round trip in one outing. Anything more than that, I take the car. Hubby and I don't play golf so we don't need to worry about driving long distances to get to a course. Our cart is not our main transportation. We use it strictly to go to the closest rec centers and to Lake Sumter Landing. That's not very far at all from where we live in Mallory Square.
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