Golf Carts Maintenance

2024/07/08 09:03

1. Avoid storing with low power. Low power refers to the situation that the battery of electric golf carts, electric sightseeing cars, and electric dining cars is not charged in time after use. It is easy to sulfate. Lead sulfate crystals are attached to the plates, blocking the ion channels, causing insufficient charging and reduced battery capacity. The longer the battery is idle in the low power state, the more serious the battery damage. When the battery is idle, it should be charged once a month, which can extend the service life of the battery.

2. Regular inspection is required. During use, if the mileage of the electric golf cart suddenly drops by more than ten kilometers in a short period of time, it is very likely that at least one battery in the battery pack has short circuit phenomena such as broken grid, softened plate, and falling off of plate active material. At this time, it should be inspected, repaired or matched in time at a professional battery repair agency.

3. Do not discharge with high current, and try to avoid instantaneous high current discharge. High current discharge can easily lead to lead sulfate crystallization, thereby damaging the physical properties of the battery plate.

4. Master the charging time. Under normal circumstances, the battery is charged at night, and the average charging time is about 8 hours. If the discharge is shallow (the mileage after charging is very short), the golf cart battery will be fully charged soon. If the battery is charged continuously, it will be overcharged, causing the battery to lose water and heat, and reducing the battery life. Therefore, it is best to charge the battery once when the discharge depth is 60%-70%. It can be converted into riding mileage during actual use. Perform necessary charging according to the actual situation to avoid harmful charging.

5. Prevent high temperature exposure. Golf carts cannot be exposed to the sun. An environment with too high temperature will increase the internal pressure of the battery and force the battery pressure limiting valve to open automatically. The direct consequence is to increase the water loss of the battery. Excessive water loss of the golf cart battery will inevitably cause the battery activity to decrease, accelerate the softening of the plate, and cause fatal damage such as heating, bulging, and deformation of the shell during charging.


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