Golf Cart BatteryGolf cart batteries are meant to last you for a very long time as long as you keep them well maintained. If you are experiencing hard starts or have to deal with a dying battery too often, chances are that you can still save your battery’s health if you act quickly. Here are some of the most common reasons why your golf cart battery dies quickly and how to fix the issue.

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Low Water Level

A battery with low water levels is the number one cause of a dying battery. Some owners simply neglect to add water, while others are not even aware that it needs to be done. Whatever the case may be, fixing this problem is usually quite easy. Just pour the appropriate amount of distilled water into your battery until the cells get covered. Be careful to not overfill it. Too much water can cause it to boil when charging your battery.

Using The Wrong Battery Charger

Sometimes the root of the problem is in the type of charger you’re using. Not all chargers are compatible with your golf cart’s battery. If you’re using one that does not have the proper voltage, then you have just found out the reason why your battery’s health is deteriorating quickly. Using an old charger is just as bad as it doesn’t provide the necessary power to charge your battery. Fix this problem by buying a new charger with a compatible voltage.

Overcharging The Battery

Some cart owners have very little knowledge of how to properly charge a battery. Charging overnight or for long periods damages the battery cells. A solution to this is investing in a trickle charger. With a trickle charger, it is safe to leave your battery plugged in because it automatically turns off as soon as the battery reaches full capacity. 

Loose Terminals

Not all battery problems are serious ones. There is the possibility that your terminals are loose. And by tightening them, the problem is resolved. The terminals on your golf cart battery are designed to control your electrical flow and ensure that it remains consistent. However, these terminals only operate well if they are properly connected to the wires coming off of them. You should make sure to check your terminals right away if you start to notice any troubles with your battery.

We hope that one of these tips helps you solve your golf cart battery issues whenever you experience them. If you need more advice or professional assistance for major battery problems, bring your cart to Golf Cars of Louisiana and we’ll have our service department provide a solution. We have dealerships in Bossier City, Baton Rouge, and New Orleans. We also serve those from Monroe, Shreveport, and Denham Springs.