Being Able To Tell The Age of Golf Cart’s Batteries Is Very Beneficial To Every Golf Cart Owner

Thank you for taking the time to read this article. You honor me and I hope that you’ll find the following information helpful in two ways. The first is that you’ll gain a better understanding of your golf cart’s batteries and in doing so, secondly, you’ll get more than the expected amount of service life from your batteries. Now let’s learn some helpful information about your cart’s batteries, shall we?

Many times individuals have had to replace old and bad batteries that were supposed to be “not that old”. They did not know how to identify the age of their golf cart batteries. Weekly, we see the saddened faces of people who bought a electric cart elsewhere and were misled or down right deceived when they were told that the cart had recently new batteries when in actuality the batteries were over 4 years old Baterias a Domicilio en Providencia.

Another group of people that need to know the age of their cart’s batteries are individuals who are having problems with either their battery charger not working properly or the performance of the golf cart is lagging. Either way, having the knowledge of how old the batteries are can be a big asset in diagnosing the problem. Regardless of which group you are in, here is the way you can identify the age of the battery.

On most golf car batteries somewhere near the battery terminal post, usually engraved in dot matrix print or stamped in letters, you will see a letter followed by a number.

Reading from the left to the right the first digit is a letter and the second is a number. The letter is the month of manufacturing and the number is the last digit of the year of manufacturing. Hence, in this example the date code on the battery is September of 2013. We know this because the letter is the ninth letter of the alphabet and equates to the ninth month of the year which is September. We know its 2013 because of the newness look of the battery. If the battery looked aged and the sides swelled out we could calculate that it is a 1993. However, we used a new battery just delivered to us at the time of writing this article: 03-2014.

Please note that some batteries have a code date on a sticker usually found on the side toward the top. In addition there may be several coats of battery terminal sprays that will need to be removed to see the imprinted code on the flat part of the lead post. Be careful not to create a spark when attempting anything around a lead acid battery. Sparks can and will lead to the battery exploding. Unfortunately, this author has both seen and experienced it too many times. Again, be careful what you do around the golf cart or any other battery for that matter.

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