Anyone knows which type of Battery is on GoKart?
Here I copied about golf trolley batteries ;
How long should my battery last?
If we supply you with a Gel Cell golf trolley battery, it should deliver in excess of 350 recharge cycles.
The latest AGM golf battery should give you in excess of 300 recharge cycles, almost up to Gel performance.
Both of these recharge cycle numbers however can be impacted by how you treat / maintain your battery :-
• Only use the correct charger which was supplied by your golf trolley manufacturer or one specifically designed for deep cycle GEL/AGM batteries. It must say that it is a two or three stage (step) charger or have a red/orange and green light. That is because there must be a very low maintenance charge to keep your battery in peak condition.
• Do not leave your battery in a discharged state; always put it on charge immediately after your round of golf and leave it on the maintenance charge until your next round of golf. Please do not leave it on the maintenance charge for very long periods, such as over wintering.
• Do not store your battery in ‘extreme’ conditions, either very cold or very hot. When you do store your battery for a prolonged period, give it a refreshing charge every month, it will pay you back for your care.
• Every four or five rounds check that your golf trolley is in good working order with no sticky wheels or bearings etc. Extra drag will make your battery think it is going uphill for eighteen holes!
What is the difference between an AGM battery and a Gel Cell battery?
You were probably supplied with an AGM battery (Absorbed Glass Mat) when you originally bought your trolley.
AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) is really designed as a general purpose battery, but the ones used for golf have thicker plates and are capable of deep cycle use.
It is also the cheapest golf battery type and should last for about 300* cycles. However, technology moves on and our very latest AGMs are approaching Gel standards and will allow in excess of 300 cycles and 70% discharge.
The Gel Cell trolley battery is robust and is capable of living with harsh operating environments and should last for over 350 cycles* It is also proven to last well in golf applications.
We don’t mind which you buy as both products we supply will serve you well, but we will continue to give you a choice whenever possible.
Why can’t I use a car battery on my Golf Trolley? A golf trolley requires a ‘deep cycle golf battery’. The term ‘deep cycle,’ put simply, means a battery that is designed to store a lot of energy, which can be drained and then recharged over and over again. In contrast, a starting battery, which is used in a car, is designed to deliver a quick burst of energy, but never become very drained, as it is continually charged up by the car’s alternator. It is very important to only use a deep cycle battery on your trolley with the correct type of charger as a car charger will shorten your golf trolley battery's life very considerably.