Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Does anyone use a battery tender on their gas golf cart? I use one on my Harley which I don't ride every day. Thanks!
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I used one on my cart when I had surgery and couldn't drive for 6 weeks.
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I've used one for the last year when we're gone for a couple months. Walmart.com for about $24. Use one on the car too. Works great and no worries about the battery draining.
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I use on when out of town for extended periods
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I use the tenders on my cart, cars, and cycle batteries, when they sit unused for months.
I have found that my batteries all have a much longer service life, since I’ve used tenders while in storage! Here is some information I found on-line Is a battery tender necessary? Answer A battery tender is not nesessary if a battery is used regularly - as in at least once week - where the battery tender becomes necessary is in recreation vehicles where the battery sits long period of time, making them vulnerable the voltage stored slowly draining away - requiring charging to keep the battery from going dead, and to prevent sulfation of the lead plates in the battery due just sitting, or partially/completely drained of power... Prime candidates are any vehicle stored for winter/summer - and others that are not used regularly, such as RV's, jet ski's, 4-wheelers, boats, antique cars/trucks, etc... Last edited by Fredster; 10-12-2017 at 04:11 PM. Reason: Copy added |
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Thanks for the replies!
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