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kruton 10-29-2016 02:28 PM

winter battery storage
 
I bought new batteries for my 2004 Club Cart DS this year. I want to make sure they are in good condition next year. I live in Michigan and my cart will be staying at my property up north for the winter - the batteries are home with me. They will be stored where they wont freeze (or even get close).

Since I cannot keep the batteries in the cart and on the charger, what is the best way to store them for long term winter non-use? A trickle charger? Some other way? Any resources you can point me to for long term battery storage?

Thanks in advance for your help.

teecro 10-29-2016 04:40 PM

Re: winter battery storage
 
Best storage advice is a cool location that stays above freezing and hooked up to a 48 volt FLOAT (outputting 53 volts) charger continually....

Volt_Ampere 10-29-2016 06:13 PM

Re: winter battery storage
 
Go with a trickle charger designed for 48 Volts. (I assume your pack is 48V) Your batteries will last much longer if you keep them fully charged during the winter.

Hunter450 10-30-2016 06:35 AM

Re: winter battery storage
 
Question....Can he bring his batteries, jumper wires and charger home with him and charge as though they were in the cart with a by-passed OBC configuration?

teecro 10-30-2016 09:43 AM

Re: winter battery storage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hunter450 (Post 1328265)
Question....Can he bring his batteries, jumper wires and charger home with him and charge as though they were in the cart with a by-passed OBC configuration?

The only concern I would have with what you're asking is this. One needs to know that the charger in question is able to taper off delivered amperage to a minimum (1 or 2 amps?) as well as voltage no higher than 53 volts. Otherwise one needs to be mindful of increased outgassing and heat resulting in water loss.

Hecky50 10-30-2016 12:21 PM

Re: winter battery storage
 
Try one of these....http://www.granitedigital.com/saveabattery.aspx
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