How to Tell If a Golf Cart Battery is Bad? - SONECPOWER
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·05/18 10:25
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When your golf cart’s performance fails, do you know what part of the golf cart is at fault? Maybe you have tested all the parts of your golf cart and you have not found any problem, there is a high possibility that the battery of your golf cart is bad. This damage could be an internal problem with the battery. In this article, we are going to go over the signs of a possible damaged golf cart battery with you.
When your golf cart battery is taking significantly longer to charge, your battery may be bad, which is one of the common problems with batteries, which means that the capacity of the battery is reduced. This problem is easy to find, if your battery was half a day to fill up, but now it takes a day this is your battery is bad. You will need to have your golf cart battery repaired or replaced in a timely manner.
Reduced running time of the golf cart:
Towards the end of the battery’s life the battery’s energy is depleted faster and there is not much power stored inside the battery. This, of course, leads to a decrease in the running time of your golf cart. If you want to leave the battery for a while before using it, this problem will not be alleviated, it will continue until the battery is no longer usable or you replace the golf cart battery.
Batteries continue to visibly swell and leak:
If the surface of your golf cart battery appears to be bulging, this is a signal from the battery to replace it, a swollen battery is dangerous and if you continue to use the battery when it has swollen there is a good chance that it will explode. In addition, when the battery swells to a certain extent, the electrolyte inside the battery may flow out, at this time the golf cart battery can no longer be used, you can directly replace the golf cart battery, pay attention to the replacement of the battery do not touch the electrolyte.
The output power of the battery decreases:
In the process of your acceleration, you may feel the acceleration of the golf cart becomes slower or the maximum speed of the golf cart becomes smaller, this may be because the golf cart battery is dead, but there is also a possibility that the golf cart battery is bad, in fact, many people will ignore this, which will lead to further damage to the battery. When you find this kind of problem, you must test the golf cart battery in time, if you are sure that it is caused by the damage of the golf cart battery, timely repair can reduce your repair expenses.
2. How to determine whether the golf cart battery is damaged?
when you determine whether the golf cart battery is damaged, you can use a multimeter to do further testing, adjust the multimeter to DC-Block, and then connect it with the positive and negative poles of the battery, wait until the mustimeter’s signal is stable, and then compare the signal with the rated voltage of the battery, if the mustimeter’s signal is lower than the rated voltage, the golf cart battery may be bad.
Observe whether the golf cart can run or not:
when your golf cart can not run, you have to first determine whether the golf cart itself is a problem, if the golf cart itself is not a problem, it is very likely that the golf cart battery is bad.
Battery lifespan:
Golf cart batteries have a life span just like any other battery. If your golf cart has been in use for a long time, the damage to the battery is gradual over the course of use, and you may not feel that your golf cart battery is damaged. So be sure to proactively assess the working condition of your battery when it’s near the age line to help you solve potential problems. While the average lead acid battery lasts about 3 to 5 years, golf cart lithium iron phosphate batteries can last more than 10 years or more, and in terms of longevity, it is recommended that you upgrade your golf cart battery to lithium iron phosphate.
Conclusion
You have an important relationship in ensuring the performance and longevity of your golf cart by knowing the different signs of whether your golf cart battery is damaged or not. It is not a waste of time, it is inevitable that the battery may fail during your usage. Through these different signs, you are able to make a general judgment on your own as to what is wrong with your golf cart so that you can take timely action to solve the problem and avoid the inconvenience of a damaged battery.