If you are predominantly using this cart for an everyday driver, such as a retirement community…then go with gas. It isn’t illegal to have noise in the evenings. Lithium batteries are very expensive to replace, take several hours to charge, and low range. Just my opinion. Thank you for the video!
Any ideas on why my terrain 250 won't pull anything ??? It will go fast, but I cant use it to pull anything around with the hitch...no power???? Thanks
if a single battery, not in series, its a bad battery.. i dont recall what the issue is but ive had some car battery do that to me over the years.. it took me a while to accept that the battery was bad, even tho is looked THE BEST EVER.. if the battery is in series with another one, two, three so on you need to add all the voltages. also test from the input (where cart hooks to Positive terminal) and output (where the cart grounds).. so six 8Volt battery's is 6x8=48.. its a 48V system, made up of six 8V batterys..
I switched to LiFePo4 batteries and just experienced the FULL DEAD lock down mode. ZERO juice out of the batteries. Will this connector swap still work with ZERO juice? Thanks!
@@adamlawrence8736 I never got an answer, so I'm guessing no. If you figure out a way to release the "lock" mode with dead LifePo4 batteries, I would love to know. Thanks!
Too bad they have an absolute SHIT reputation of being extremely problematic and difficult to service. Plus 100% China made but assembled here in the USA by a company that couldn’t seem to get their shit together enough to support customer inquiries. Plus… the frame isn’t ocean-air friendly… although, that one I have to research.
Lifesaver!!! thank you so very much... I just today had to rescue a neighbor with an EZ GO that had this very problem ... thank you for posting this...otherwise we'd have had to literally drag the cart about 500 yards to get it into a garage...
1. What about the off-gasing C)2 on the lead acid? 2. You can buy ENTIRE lithium batteries, connections and all for $3K today. In the future the price of lithium WILL come down just like it does in all competitive industries.
I will take the gas operated golf cart any day over the battery operated one. Replacing batteries is so expensive compared to a tune up of a gas operative cart...
Depends what size of lithium batteries you buy . The more amp hours the higher the cost . 60ah which is about the lowest I would use will usually get you 25-35 miles . Lead acid will get you around 10 miles .