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Old 08-11-2011, 11:36 AM
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...up the temporary ramp just south of 466 by Morse, while the wife was driving. I know the cart needs new batteries, but I've never had to push it before. I came to TV for a rest, but I'm working harder than ever :-)

that new ramp is unnecessarily steep, and the temporary cart path very narrow, especially on the corner - you would think TV had enough experience of constructing cart paths not to make them inconvenient and dangerous


anyway, recommendations please for a provider of new batteries?

the usual suspects, or is there anyone new in town?

Thank you
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:42 AM
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Spano (who I have used) or The Battery Boys (who I hear are very good) are the two choices I can offer you.
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Old 08-11-2011, 11:48 AM
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Can the ********. He saved us over $100 on batteries last January.
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Old 08-11-2011, 12:29 PM
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...up the temporary ramp just south of 466 by Morse, while the wife was driving. I know the cart needs new batteries, but I've never had to push it before. I came to TV for a rest, but I'm working harder than ever :-)

that new ramp is unnecessarily steep, and the temporary cart path very narrow, especially on the corner - you would think TV had enough experience of constructing cart paths not to make them inconvenient and dangerous


anyway, recommendations please for a provider of new batteries?

the usual suspects, or is there anyone new in town?

Thank you
Maybe the cart path is that way because it is temporary.
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:27 PM
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Think I saw you doing that this morning as I was driving on Morse....it's the pits to have that happen! It was our experience on the cart bridge (once) over 441. Hope you got things started again and that you were able to be on your way!!
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We can recommend Sta Rite golf cart their phone #352-326-3100.
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We can recommend Sta Rite golf cart their phone #352-326-3100.
If the forum or Admin is going to recommend (endorse) a golf cart retailer and service shop, it might be a step in the right direction to require that that vendor pledge to only sell or modify carts (for villages use) that are in compliance with Florida law relative to speed. TOTV can lead the way toward protecting our fellow villagers' health and welfare. Let us use our leverage for the greater good.
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pledge to only sell or modify carts (for villages use) that are in compliance with Florida law relative to speed.
Being new to TV i need to buy a new cart and prefer Electric (we are in one of the new sections). My question on speed would be: Doesn't it need to be capable of going above FL law so that it can do max speed up an incline? Cars are made capable of going over 70mph which is max, i think, in FL. But it is up to the operator to maintain a legal speed. Just sayin.
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:11 PM
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Being new to TV i need to buy a new cart and prefer Electric (we are in one of the new sections). My question on speed would be: Doesn't it need to be capable of going above FL law so that it can do max speed up an incline? Cars are made capable of going over 70mph which is max, i think, in FL. But it is up to the operator to maintain a legal speed. Just sayin.
I bought a new EZgo electric, in June. I do not have any problem going up an incline. Example, the golf cart bridge over 441....my cart never even slows going over the bridge.
Being new to TV (welcome), you will soon learn that there are many carts capable of going over the speed limit illegally and many run flat out all the time. Be careful.
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I bought a new EZgo electric, in June. I do not have any problem going up an incline. Example, the golf cart bridge over 441....my cart never even slows going over the bridge.
Being new to TV (welcome), you will soon learn that there are many carts capable of going over the speed limit illegally and many run flat out all the time. Be careful.
Yes I've rented a few slow ones and have been passed many times. Thanks for the EZ go recom. I assume you COULD go over the limit on a flat if you wished?
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I bought a new EZgo electric, in June. I do not have any problem going up an incline. Example, the golf cart bridge over 441....my cart never even slows going over the bridge.
Being new to TV (welcome), you will soon learn that there are many carts capable of going over the speed limit illegally and many run flat out all the time. Be careful.
Are you saying you go over the 441 bridge at 20MPH? That would scare the heck out of me!
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If the forum or Admin is going to recommend (endorse) a golf cart retailer and service shop, it might be a step in the right direction to require that that vendor pledge to only sell or modify carts (for villages use) that are in compliance with Florida law relative to speed. TOTV can lead the way toward protecting our fellow villagers' health and welfare. Let us use our leverage for the greater good.
Sta Rite golf carts sells Village ready and legal golf carts so I think you are correct that TOTV vendors only be of high quality.
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:47 PM
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What was this thread about? Oh yeah, buying batteries..... I see four recommendations in the thread. I have personally used the folks recommended by zcaveman without issue, although Ken Spano let me down at a neighbors recently which was a bit embarrassing. Recently my Dad used Battery Boys without issue.

I will likely be getting new batteries in the fall, I will call all four of these. Price will matter. I do not need an expert to install batteries. Just my opinion.
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Are you saying you go over the 441 bridge at 20MPH? That would scare the heck out of me!
I did not say I was going 20MPH. I said there was no slowing down.
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...up the temporary ramp just south of 466 by Morse, while the wife was driving. I know the cart needs new batteries, but I've never had to push it before. I came to TV for a rest, but I'm working harder than ever :-) ...
Sorry I don't have a recommendation as ours is a gas cart. Just wanted to send you and Mrs. Cybermuda a virtual hug. It's no fun to get stuck pushing a cart, especially in the dead of summer. Hope you find a deal on new batteries and enjoy smooth sailing from here on out.

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Being new to TV i need to buy a new cart and prefer Electric (we are in one of the new sections). My question on speed would be: Doesn't it need to be capable of going above FL law so that it can do max speed up an incline? Cars are made capable of going over 70mph which is max, i think, in FL. But it is up to the operator to maintain a legal speed. Just sayin.
Again not an expert on electrics, but in addition to looking for one that keeps its speed on hills, consider one that has a long range between charges, especially if you and/or spouse are golfers. You might find yourself wanting to travel considerable distances in the golf cart in a day. There are some great former threads on the subject if you want to check them out. Or you can just ask anew and I'm sure many forum posters can provide great information.
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