Golfcart Battery Question - DONT LAUGH..
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- motorolamonster911
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Golfcart Battery Question - DONT LAUGH..
Ok, my golfcart, which I have decked out with a mini-lightbar, wig-wags, whelen siren, and GM300 has 2 batterys, 1 for the starter on the engine, and the other for the acc's.. Sometimes if the starter battery is in use for a few hours runs down, even though it has a generator to charge it. Is it ok, to put like a battery switch like we use on the squads batteries, then make it use the acc battery for the starter? If so, where can I find one of those big switches for cheap? Or I could use a solenoid with a switch next to the emergency lighting switches.
Any advice is appreciated!
Any advice is appreciated!
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HAHAHAHA HAHAHHAHAHA HAHAHHA
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Go to a boating store. They have the "Off / 1 / 2 / Both" switches that you can use. I'm not even going to beging guessing what this thing is used for....
Sorry, couldn't resist.
Go to a boating store. They have the "Off / 1 / 2 / Both" switches that you can use. I'm not even going to beging guessing what this thing is used for....
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Are you talking about the golf-cart?nmfire10 wrote:I'm not even going to beging guessing what this thing is used for....
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Hmm
I don't get any response vehicle at my college to use, a golf cart would fill that nice little void......
the golf police -
"BAD LIES, BAD LIES, whatcha gonna do when they stop for you? BAD LIES, BAD LIES"
"Car 01..this is Dispatch... we have a disturbance on tee 12, please respond"
"Distpacth this is 01, we are on the 9th fairway and proceeding"
"umm.. dispatch this is 01...we've run out of battery at the 11th tee and are proceeding on foot"
"Dispatch this is 01, we've arrived on the 12th tee and are clearing the disturbance (sound of seagulls being chased away in the background)"
LOLOLOLOL...couldn't help it!!!!....Z
"BAD LIES, BAD LIES, whatcha gonna do when they stop for you? BAD LIES, BAD LIES"
"Car 01..this is Dispatch... we have a disturbance on tee 12, please respond"
"Distpacth this is 01, we are on the 9th fairway and proceeding"
"umm.. dispatch this is 01...we've run out of battery at the 11th tee and are proceeding on foot"
"Dispatch this is 01, we've arrived on the 12th tee and are clearing the disturbance (sound of seagulls being chased away in the background)"
LOLOLOLOL...couldn't help it!!!!....Z
Contact TST and they will have what you need.
If there is a GOOD auto parts in your area, get a Cole-Hersee catalog and they also can get the switch for you. CH has both the "on-off" and the "on 1-off-on 2-both" variety.
Golf carts' generators aren't that large. Most use a starter/generator setup which provides a few amps of charge current to run the ignition and replenish the battery after a start.
You may want to consider fabricating brackets and mounting a small Nippondenso or Bosch alternator to charge both batteries through an isolator (set charge at 14.8v). If you'd do this, eliminate the generator portion of the original starter/generator set. Use the battery switch to bypass the isolator and tie both batteries together if you run the aux. battery dead.
If you have a steering wheel horn button on this cart, be sure you connect the hands-free siren into the horn button so you don't have to let go of the wheel while in pursuit of gophers.
You now need to mount a ProGaurd electric gun release rack to put those valuable clubs in. Perhaps maybe keep the shotgun in there in case somebody cheats your game. I would actually recommend using the AR-15.
If you're gonna use a Whelen siren, at least make sure it's the Alpha12Q. We all just love the old GE PowerCall tone it reproduces.
If there is a GOOD auto parts in your area, get a Cole-Hersee catalog and they also can get the switch for you. CH has both the "on-off" and the "on 1-off-on 2-both" variety.
Golf carts' generators aren't that large. Most use a starter/generator setup which provides a few amps of charge current to run the ignition and replenish the battery after a start.
You may want to consider fabricating brackets and mounting a small Nippondenso or Bosch alternator to charge both batteries through an isolator (set charge at 14.8v). If you'd do this, eliminate the generator portion of the original starter/generator set. Use the battery switch to bypass the isolator and tie both batteries together if you run the aux. battery dead.
If you have a steering wheel horn button on this cart, be sure you connect the hands-free siren into the horn button so you don't have to let go of the wheel while in pursuit of gophers.
You now need to mount a ProGaurd electric gun release rack to put those valuable clubs in. Perhaps maybe keep the shotgun in there in case somebody cheats your game. I would actually recommend using the AR-15.
If you're gonna use a Whelen siren, at least make sure it's the Alpha12Q. We all just love the old GE PowerCall tone it reproduces.
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HA HA! ROTFLMAO!jim wrote: If you have a steering wheel horn button on this cart, be sure you connect the hands-free siren into the horn button so you don't have to let go of the wheel while in pursuit of gophers.
You now need to mount a ProGaurd electric gun release rack to put those valuable clubs in. Perhaps maybe keep the shotgun in there in case somebody cheats your game. I would actually recommend using the AR-15.
If you're gonna use a Whelen siren, at least make sure it's the Alpha12Q. We all just love the old GE PowerCall tone it reproduces.
(siren in background) "....Dispatch, this is squad 2....in pursuit on fairway 9....some PGA pro's just violated the do not leave path sign....they are failing to yeild..."
Do not make Sig angry...he'll just keep ringing the bell.
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If you have a steering wheel horn button on this cart, be sure you connect the hands-free siren into the horn button so you don't have to let go of the wheel while in pursuit of gophers.
I already beat u on that idea, Whelen Hands Free, with a horn button on the side..lol..works perfect.
wig wags on headlights and tail lights.
mini lightbar ontop.
motorola gm300 with 1/4 wave ant. on the side.
all the essentials...lol
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anthony,
matter of fact I just spent 18 hours at Relay For Life Cancer walk providing first aid to the walkers, and I got a few pics. We use it alot for fairs, and other outdoor events where patients are hard to reach with a squad. I will post some pics as soon as I get them developed.
nick
matter of fact I just spent 18 hours at Relay For Life Cancer walk providing first aid to the walkers, and I got a few pics. We use it alot for fairs, and other outdoor events where patients are hard to reach with a squad. I will post some pics as soon as I get them developed.
nick
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"The trouble with resisting temptation is it may never come your way again." (E-bay Scenario) - Somebody
Developed? What's that? Is that like back in the 20th century where people actually had to take the pictures out of the camera and to the drug store where the pharmacist gave the pictures some drugs to wake them up so people could see them? Wow, that is so . . . so . . . so like last century!motorolamonster911 wrote: . . . I will post some pics as soon as I get them developed.
nick
I'm yanking your chain. Don't be offended. I just haven't seen anyone mention online about having film processed in a long time. I have a degree in photography, and the darkroom was my usual hangout. (Darkroom, not dark room. Get your minds out of the gutter!!!) In fact until my divorce in 1996 when I lost my house, I had a small custom processing business going on my very well equipped darkroom.
All in fun folks. All in fun. At least I didn't give him any abuse about golf carts and giant fish stories. Wait. . . I meant . . . oh, never mind.
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Well, I certainly won't laugh... seen a few "decked out" golf carts used as in house industry fire/ems vehicles.
I do have a question though... how long does the battery last on that thing when you got all the lights, flashers and gadgets going? I can't imagine the little generator being able to sustain the amperage needed.
Pat
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I do have a question though... how long does the battery last on that thing when you got all the lights, flashers and gadgets going? I can't imagine the little generator being able to sustain the amperage needed.
Pat
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I have a seperate marine battery for lights, sirens, radios, ect.. I use a regular car battery to start the engine.
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Sorry for the delay on pics guys, they will be up in a few days. I took a whole roll of pics of expidition installs, toyato t-100 installs, and my golfcart. Hope you like!
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