Should I keep my golf cart plugged in all the time?

Manufacturers suggest leaving your golf cart plugged in all of the time while using an auto battery charger, as it will keep the batteries fully charged and always available. If batteries are not charged for prolonged storage, they may damage over time and deliver less capacity.
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How long should you leave a golf cart plugged in?

Charge your batteries for 8 to 10 hours with the proper style of golf cart battery charger. The best practice is to charge overnight after you are done using your cart for the day. Even if you only used the cart for 5 minutes, you'll want to give the golf cart batteries a good charge.
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Does it hurt to leave golf cart plugged in?

Final Thoughts. No, it's not recommended that you leave your golf cart plugged in all the time. Although automatic chargers are designed to prevent over-charging, there is still the risk of the circuit breaker tripping, which would result in damage to your battery's cells.
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Should you charge your golf cart every night?

Should you charge new golf cart batteries? Yes. New golf cart batteries should be charged every time they are used as this will extend their lifespan, help them retain their capacity for longer, and prevent discharge. It is vitally important to charge new golf cart batteries, even after their first use.
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Can you overcharge an electric golf cart?

Overcharging your golf cart batteries may damage them. It is best to use an automatic charger that turns itself off when a battery is fully charged. Some older models lack this important feature. If you must use a manual charger, don't forget to turn it off.
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How often should you water golf cart batteries?

The typical schedule is about once every 30 days, but this may vary by several days depending on your specific situation. When filling the batteries, add just enough water to bring it 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch shy of the indicator ring to prevent overfilling.
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How can I extend the battery life of my golf cart?

Although golf cart batteries are designed to be deeply discharged and re-charged the battery life is improved if they are charged at about 50% discharge. Keep your golf cart battery in the top 50% of charge so that it takes less time to re-charge it.
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Do golf cart chargers turn off automatically?

Yes. It is healthy for the batteries to be fully charged at all times. So, you should charge your golf cart every night. Automatic golf cart chargers will shut off once the batteries are fully charged, so there isn't a concern that they will be over charged.
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How do you keep golf cart batteries charged in the winter?

Find an Indoor Storage Area

The best place to store any golf-cart batteries is by looking for a cool and dry area. It shouldn't be cold, such as an exposed area to the elements, but cool. Cool temperatures will slow the battery's discharge rate. You want a slow discharge so that the battery maintains its charge.
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How long do 48 volt golf cart batteries last?

When you take care of your golf cart's battery, you can expect it to last anywhere between five and ten years.
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Should you disconnect golf cart batteries for storage?

It's important to either disconnect the batter- ies from the golf cart while in storage, to re- move any parasitic loads which can discharge the batteries, or based on the type of charger you have, keep the charger plugged into the golf cart.
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Is it safe to charge a golf cart in the garage?

Batteries should never be used longer than recommended by the manufacturer. When charging a golf cart, it is preferable to do so outside, but it is acceptable to charge them in a garage as long as the windows and door are open or it is otherwise well ventilated.
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Does cold weather affect golf cart batteries?

The cold winter months can slow down the rate of charge/discharge on your vehicle, golf cart and equipment batteries. In addition to affecting rates, colder temperatures also carry the risk of freezing the electrolyte if the battery is not stored properly.
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How do you know when golf cart batteries are dying?

8 Signs You Need to Replace Your Golf Cart Batteries
  • Charge Times Are Out of Hand. Just like any rechargeable battery, the repeated cycles of draining and charging your battery can take a toll on it. ...
  • No “Get Up and Go” ...
  • You See Visual Signs. ...
  • Driving Until They Die. ...
  • People Are Always Running The Radio.
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How long will a 36 volt golf cart run?

A 36 volt golf cart is adequate for 2 to 4 passenger use when you are primarily using it on flat a flat surface. The average drive time or range for a 36 volt DC system is about 30 miles on a full charge.
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How long can golf cart batteries sit without charging?

An electric golf cart can sit for months without charging if the battery is at about 50% and not exposed to temperatures above 100°F during the storage time. If you leave battery power too high or low while parked, this will damage the battery cells and cause them to wear out sooner.
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Will electric golf cart batteries freeze?

Yes, golf cart batteries can freeze. There are a few factors that are going to affect how the golf cart battery freezes, and we will help try to explain that. A battery that is not charged is going to freeze at a much higher temperature than a battery that is charged.
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Do I charge my golf cart in run or tow?

Your golf cart needs to be charged in Run. Tow should only be used in long term storage or if you are going to remove the battery.
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Does aspirin help golf cart batteries?

Be warned that adding aspirin will shorten the battery life, as the aspirin will react with the sulfuric acid to form acetic acid. Good for a boost, but bad for the innards of the battery.
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Why are my golf cart batteries dying so fast?

The reason why your golf cart battery keeps losing charge or drains quickly, may be due to loose wires, corroded connectors or an insufficient amount of water in the battery. The battery connections may have become loose or the connectors are corroded.
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Can I put Epsom salt in my golf cart batteries?

Mix 4 ounces of Epsom salts into a quart of warm distilled water and stir. Using a turkey baster fill each battery cell slightly over the lead plates. Do this for a cycle of 4 charges so the Epsom Salts remove the deposits on the battery plates.
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What happens if you don't use distilled water in golf cart batteries?

Distilled water is recommended but tap water works just fine if distilled water is unavailable. Once filled, a battery will only need water added periodically. Common Golf Cart Battery Mistakes Undercharging: • Leaving the golf car inactive for over 2 months will reduce the battery life.
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What happens if you put too much water in your golf cart batteries?

Golf cart batteries produce electricity using electrolytes and water, which means you will need to occasionally add some more water. But be careful of the amount! Too much water can lead to the electrolytes overflowing. Too little water can cause sulfation, which damages the lead plates.
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