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Beaver Creek Golf Carts Shows You How to Test your Cart's Battery
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- čas přidán 8. 11. 2012
- Watch as Beaver Creek shows you the different ways to test your golf cart battery. You'll find out what battery testers are available to Beaver Creek Golf Carts and what battery testers you can use at home. We'll show you how to test your golf cart battery, how to read the results to know if your battery is still good or if it needs replacing.
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Great video now I know how much you spend on equipment which is pivotal
Great video. Thank you very much! I was thinking my multimeter should be adding up all 6 batteries and giving me an accumulative reading! Saved me!
that was one hell of a ending
Nice Video. Would you mind sharing the "expensive" battery tester model? Thanks!
I did not think you could test individual batteries with multimeter if they were connected in series; that you had to disconnect to measure. So, which is it?
That baddery
why would you show an expensive tester when we're looking for help we would only have the cheap multimeter 🤔
best video for reminding me that I'm not a golf cart mechanic and his equipment is more expensive than mine
Not a scam; he does assume you'd know to select a range on your DVM that covers your max battery voltage, that's all. Select 12V or higher and you'd be fine for either 6V or 8V cart batteries. It's DC, of course, not AC, since there's no such thing as an AC battery.
Charging and then checking specific-gravity is basic SOP, as he describes. In my case, that same cheesy hydrometer's paper scale fell off long ago, so I'd no idea what the scale was anymore - I think I'd buy a different model next time.
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Set it on the proper voltage? What is that? Ac? Dc? The squiggly line? The squiggly line with a straight line? Bad "instructional" Video.
DC voltage.
DC voltage on 20
Could you talk slower