LiFePO4 Batteries!
Hey Mark! A couple years ago I inherited my Dad's 1986 Club Car with 36v lead acid batteries. I hopped it up with lift kit and big wheels and handbuilt some light pods and such... BUT... I put 4 of those batteries in series with a new 600w controller and even the stock 36v motors runs like a banshee and gets me 25 mph (which is scary...). And the totally battery weight is reduced by over 190 pounds.
As long as those batteries have a 200a continuous output (which many do not) they work great in golf cart applications here in Florida. Wasn;t aware they were making them to replace starting batteries, but progress is continous I guess!
Florida? You've move a long way away!
Antigravity brand has been selling car batteries for several years but they are around $1000. this is the first I've seen normal price options which is why I grabbed it. Hopefully I don't regret the choice since its a no-name whatever.
Kind of boring stuff. Google helped me convert voltage to % charge
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The clean the wire ends didn't go well
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But all well in the end
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This is kind of funny. I've had this car for 25 years and a few months now and I've had the ground off the battery dozens of times for storage or working on whatever..... but today i realized there is a disconnect that works perfectly..... DOH!
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And the driver's window that wouldn't go down was just a pin popped out of a connector, easy
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