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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: May 2021
Posts: 17
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![]() My last post I was surprised at how quickly my batteries charged (less than a 1/2 hour) when I charged them 6 weeks ago. Cart is outside in S. Jersey, and I've been trying to charge them every 4 -5 weeks since we stopped using it in early November. Today had it on the charger for almost 2 hours, and the solid green light never came on - just blinking yellow & blinking green. Batteries are beginning their 7th year. Does this mean it's new battery time? Thank you in advance!
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Sep 2020
Location: Germany
Posts: 1,461
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![]() To say anything about your batteries, you have to measure voltages of the pack and each individual battery. Battery / charger model? If you could fully charge them within half an hour it's a bad signe. Normal charge cycle time is around 5 hours.
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