Lithium Golf Carts are now an indispensable tool for sightseeing and tourism, so how to maintain heavy-duty Lithium Golf Carts, improve task efficiency, and extend service life? To summarize the maintenance methods of
Golf Cart batteries, we should start from the following aspects:
1. Be sure to remove the key and turn off the power of the Golf Cart before charging.
2. When charging, all battery covers should be opened, indoor ventilation should be maintained, and it is strictly forbidden to open fire! To prevent explosion! Hydrogen gas is generated during charging.
3. The liquid level of the battery should be considered before each charging, which is 5 mm higher than the grid.
4. When the battery liquid level is insufficient, the battery common distilled water should be added (it is recommended to choose large plastic bottled water of more than 20 liters in accordance with national standards. If tap water or small bottle of supplementary liquid is added, the battery will be damaged!)
5. Lithium Golf Carts must be charged every time to prevent parking (occasional parking has little effect on the battery).
6. Lithium Golf Carts must be charged on the same day after each use (more than 15 kilometers).
7. Do not store without power, do not fully charge when idle, and charge once every 15 to 20 days during storage.
8. The appearance of the battery requires cleanliness and dryness, and the connection wires are in strong contact (the contacts are not rusted and coated with vaseline), which should be reflected every week.
9. If the Golf Cart battery shows liquid sludge or the liquid level drops significantly, it should be tested and handled immediately.
10. Battery damage usually only appears in 1~2 batteries at first. If it is not handled in time, it will affect other batteries.
11. Electric control, safes and other electrical equipment should not be cleaned with water! Dust can be removed with a brush or high-pressure gas.
12. Charger sequence: Connect the charger to the car body, connect the 220 V power supply, and turn on the charger switch (full of anti-manipulation function).
13. Non-professionals should not repair electrical parts by themselves, nor should they assemble batteries by themselves.