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5 TIPS TO MAINTAIN YOUR GOLF CART BATTERIES
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ou get into your car early in the morning with your child buckled in the back seat and you’re running late to get said child to school. You turn the key and nothing… nada… zilch. The battery is as dead as a Dodo. Or, you’re leaving the community pool with your family and it’s blazing hot and you get into your golf cart and turn the key and crickets. Whether you are in a car, a golf cart, a boat, RV or motorized hang glider, no one likes a dead battery. So let’s cover some simple, effective ways to make sure
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your golf cart batteries never leave you hanging. CHOOSE THE RIGHT BATTERY CHARGER Making sure you have the right battery charger is very important. First, choose a charger that has an automatic cut-off when the battery is fully charged. Why? Overcharged batteries compromise the effectiveness of the battery and can and probably will cause you problems. The first thing you’ll want in a battery charger is to make sure that the charger has an automatic cut-off when the