Safety Use Specifications of Golf Cart Batteries
The safe use of golf cart batteries is crucial to the safety of operators, the golf cart itself, and the surrounding environment, as improper use may lead to fire, explosion, electrolyte leakage, electric shock, and other safety accidents. The first specification is the correct charging operation. It is necessary to use a charger that matches the type and specifications of the golf cart battery (such as a lead-acid battery charger for lead-acid batteries and a lithium-ion battery charger for lithium-ion batteries), and never use an incompatible charger, which may cause overcharging, overheating, or even explosion of the battery. Before charging, check the charger for damage, such as broken wires or loose terminals, and ensure that the charging voltage and current meet the battery’s requirements. During charging, the battery should be placed in a well-ventilated area, away from open flames, sparks, and flammable materials (such as gasoline, paper, and cloth), because lead-acid batteries