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Re: Gas vs electric golf cart?
[Re: AU7MM08]
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10/10/18 05:51 PM
10/10/18 05:51 PM
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Fldoghunter
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On the electric carts, how much does a complete bank replacement run? We put 6 new 8 volt Trojan batteries in ours last year. It was right at $700. You can get cheap batteries for around $500 a set, but everybody said the good batteries were a better buy. The Trojans I replaced were 7 years old and still worked, but the range was short. I drove it probably 16 miles on one trip last week, and still had juice left. I bought mine with a high speed motor. It has trouble with hills though. I'm going to swap it for a high torque motor as soon as I can come up with the money.
May the sound of hounds never die!
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