Tips for Maximizing the Life of
Golf Cart Batteries
Charging techniques for golf cart batteries
Ensure that the battery is charged after each use to maintain optimal energy levels. Please be careful of overcharging as it may damage your battery. Recharge the battery once every half month or so to maintain its full capacity.
Discharging precautions
It is best to keep the battery level above 50%. Try not to use more than 80% of the battery to avoid excessive fatigue. When you are on the field, driving directly to your destination can help save battery life, especially compared to taking longer and more challenging routes.
Properly storing golf cart batteries
Store the battery in a cool and dry place to avoid damage caused by extreme temperatures. If you do not use the battery for a period of time, a trickle charger can help maintain battery power without the risk of overcharging.
Daily maintenance of batteries
If you are using lead-acid batteries, it is important to regularly check the liquid level to ensure that the lead plate is properly submerged. Ensure that all cable connections are secure and that there is no accumulation of dirt or corrosion on the battery terminals.