Pinpointing The Bad Battery On a Golf Cart

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  • In this video we will show you how to determine which is the bad battery on your Golf Cart.
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Komentáře • 138

  • @horacesawyer2487
    @horacesawyer2487 Před 5 měsíci

    Very impressed that this CZcams man takes the time to answer questions. Alot don't.
    Good for you. I don't have an electric golf cart yet, but may someday. Right now i came here because an aircraft tug vehicle with similar battery setup has taken a dive in a few months of non-use and coupled with weird extreme cold in the deep south. When I say extreme, I mean EXTREME ! January 2024.
    I'm confident your instructions will work great! Thank you

  • @kristineozment977
    @kristineozment977 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this

  • @darwinhippen7010
    @darwinhippen7010 Před 6 dny

    Thank you so much for these videos appreciated.

  • @robertcoulthard7461
    @robertcoulthard7461 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you Wayne. Of course, I ended up having to buying a load tester to find my dead battery.

  • @Ozarkwild
    @Ozarkwild Před 2 lety

    Great video, thank you

  • @nebhosspin1252
    @nebhosspin1252 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for showing as it is helpful. My golf cart is club cart 36 volts with 6 batteries. Will that also applicable if I plug in the charger, and the reading for 1 of the battery is more than 6.5v or less? My batteries reading without the charger are from 6.2 to 6.5 volts range for each. Thanks for help.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem +2

      Your batteries are low. What I am saying, is when the charger is running, and 1 of your batteries voltage us twice as much as the others, then that battery is bad.

  • @robertomejiasmurillo4884
    @robertomejiasmurillo4884 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi Wayne. Thank you very much for the video. I love your content. I have a question, is there need to be any special battery if I have to buy one? I am assuming you just need to find a 12 volts battery similar as the ones used in cars. Thank you

  • @garzaalexag
    @garzaalexag Před 2 lety

    Great vid man thanks

  • @ProfessorCockrum
    @ProfessorCockrum Před rokem

    What a great idea!!!!

  • @goodvibesridescostarica5232

    Thanks you amigo firmó Costa Rica i really apréciate this pura vida

  • @garryhulgan5267
    @garryhulgan5267 Před 2 lety

    good luck sir, i check mine, for overheating, you have to check current

  • @salzero1
    @salzero1 Před 3 měsíci

    Very informative video. I also have a ez go rxv. Bought it used and batteries are not lasting to long after a charge. Going to check if 1 battery might be bad of if I should just replace all. Thanks again.

  • @SmokeyA55
    @SmokeyA55 Před 3 lety

    Thanks good info

  • @caleclarkson7591
    @caleclarkson7591 Před 3 lety

    Would a bad battery only let the cart barley move? Got a friends 36volt cart and if I slightly hold the pedal done it will move but not very fast. All the batteries test over 6 volt but one and it’s at 3.4. Thanks

  • @af289
    @af289 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Can you do a video about what cables are connected to the batteries? I am trying to follow the wiring diagram, but I don’t know if the wires are stock. I have two extra wires.... Also, when I hook the receptacle wires up, the green light comes on even if it isn’t plugged in.... help! :)

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Amy, tell me what you are trying to do?
      Also if you can take a picture of the entire battery area so I can see all the batteries and wires, and text it to me, I can help.
      760 393 1314

  • @jon_pitt
    @jon_pitt Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great videos, helpful af🤌🏾

  • @RCFlyer007
    @RCFlyer007 Před 2 lety

    I recently bought a used 2012 RXV and was wondering if you like and recommend your watering system that you have on your cart. I learned that back battery is a booger to fill up. Thanks

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 2 lety

      I am no longer a fan of watering systems, after seeing batteries blow up due to gas fumes getting trapped inside the hoses.
      My best advice is to install a lithium battery set up.
      Next, just the normal 3 in 1, or 4 in 1 caps that normally come with the batteries.
      You can easily reach those rear holes with a Hudson sprayer like I show in my video.

    • @RCFlyer007
      @RCFlyer007 Před 2 lety

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 Appreciate your quick reply and good information. I will check that out thanks

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
  • @johnfrank3334
    @johnfrank3334 Před 3 lety +2

    I like your 48 volt charger videos, very informative....thanks

  • @terrywalker9522
    @terrywalker9522 Před 2 lety

    I have a 36 volt ezgo, time for new battery, been thinking of of with 3 12volts, do you loose in the way of distance and performance this way? Say with 12 volt marine deep cycle battery.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 2 lety

      DO NOT USE MARINE BATTERIES FOR A GOLF CART!!
      they will only last 2 years max, and your distance sucks.
      If you have 6. 6 Volt batteries right now , totaling 36 Volts , and want to replace them with 3. 12 volt batteries you can do that but your distance will diminish because 6 batteries has more lead than 3. 12 volt batteries

    • @terrywalker9522
      @terrywalker9522 Před 2 lety

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 that's what I was afraid of, what 12 volt did you use in your 48 volt?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 2 lety +1

      either trojan or USBattery

  • @bradytom78
    @bradytom78 Před rokem

    Thanks for this video. My EZGO txt only lasting about 9 holes and really struggles on uphill. I've checked my 6 batteries at full charge. All measuring 8.6V. Should I measure again when the cart is nearly out of power?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem

      Check volts on each battery and also on the entire pack, check them twice, charge them and let them sit for about 6 or 8 hours or more.
      Then drive cart for awhile and recheck all over again, then let's compare the numbers.

    • @bradytom78
      @bradytom78 Před rokem

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 ok so I drove around about 1.5 miles this morning..indicator shows about 2/3 battery but all batteries reading 8.4V and full set at 50V?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem

      Have you thought maybe whatever you are calling an indicator might be bad?

    • @bradytom78
      @bradytom78 Před rokem

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 I wish that were true. The power is definitely down when indicator says so, once indicator gets to 50% the cart can barely make it up any upslope. Cart in question is ezgo txt 2+2 from 2018. One thing is one of the batteries measured 5V at first, but when I rechecked it was 8.6. This happened twice. Once at full charge, once after running down a bit.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem

      If the batteries ever get to 50%, they are considered dead.
      How old are your batteries?

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding5780 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Will this same techniqye work for solar battery banks? Thanks.

  • @vtxdaryl
    @vtxdaryl Před rokem +2

    I wish you had another person filming, I can’t see what you’re putting your leads on to read the voltage.

  • @rodnroll3096
    @rodnroll3096 Před 10 měsíci

    do you have a video on how to change that bad battery ? i have a club car with one bad battery how to disconnect and connect it back? thanks

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 10 měsíci

      No video, none needed. If you need to replace a battery, being careful, flip tow switch to tow, remove the 2 cables going to the bad battery, and lift the bad battery out. Then drop in the new battery and rehook up the 2 wires. Just don't let the 2 wires touch anything or each other.

  • @usasupra23
    @usasupra23 Před 3 lety

    I keep 2 long battery cables on my cart for this reason and I used wing nuts so I can change it with no tools

  • @quintonconley1753
    @quintonconley1753 Před 3 lety

    My batteries are jumping from 0 to 18v when plugged into the charger. Charger light is on on the charger but doesn’t show it charging light when plugged in. Have 6 12v batteries

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety +1

      Some things don't sound right here. First if your batteries are at zero volts, they won't trigger your charger to Come on.
      And if you have 6 batteries at 12 volt each, that's 72 volts.
      Exactly what type of golf cart do you have?
      When was the last time the cart was driven and last time it was fully charged?
      How old are the batteries? You can send me pictures of the charger and the entire battery area so I can see all the batteries and wires.

  • @tonyronchetti8072
    @tonyronchetti8072 Před 3 lety

    Hi Wayne
    I have a 2017 club car Precedent 48v when I accelerate the club car bucks .. what’s my diagnosis
    Thx Tony

  • @Candoit2
    @Candoit2 Před rokem +1

    Wayne thanks for this excellent video! I have a Club Car cart and it took 7 hours for a full charge. Only used it about 1 hour and it would not start so I charged it. 2nd time time it took about 5 hours to recharge it. It starts now but I must have a bad battery. Can you help me?? Subscribed! 😊😊🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem +3

      Your charging times sounds normal, nothing unusual.
      BUT if you can only get 1 hour of driving out of a charge, that might be a problem.
      Get a volt meter and check the batteries, before, during, and after charging.

    • @Candoit2
      @Candoit2 Před rokem +1

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 Thank you sir for the prompt response!!

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
  • @steelwheels4613
    @steelwheels4613 Před 3 lety

    I have a 48v cart -4 12v batteries. Put the charger on and the meter only came up halfway. Put battery tester on - all showed good under load. Put the charger on another cart and the meter went to full charge. Any ideas?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Did you try another charger on your cart?

    • @steelwheels4613
      @steelwheels4613 Před 3 lety

      No I haven’t. What would that tell me?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      If both chargers worked the same on both carts, then that would there might be something different about your cart.
      There may be no issue at all with your cart, if the batteries are fully charged, and charger is acting that way.

  • @Jacksonzole57
    @Jacksonzole57 Před 3 lety +1

    I have a 6 48 v Trojan battery cart, each battery reads 8.1, but the total is only 42?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Maybe you have your tester probes on the wrong terminal.
      Mathematically doesn't seem possible,.
      Send me a picture of your entire battery compartment so I can see all the batteries and wires.
      Also indicate where you are placing your probes? Text the pics if easier 760 393 1314

  • @markcorriher4718
    @markcorriher4718 Před 2 lety

    Video on ds hill brake adjust please.

  • @usasupra23
    @usasupra23 Před 3 lety

    I didn’t know you could test them while they were still connected in series? Do you also need to load test them as well to be sure?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety +1

      you can test them while they are still connected, also can charge individual without removing any wires.

    • @usasupra23
      @usasupra23 Před 3 lety

      For us basic battery users, should we be moving the battery positions in the rack periodically at all? I was told to move them once in a while

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety +4

      No, no need to move them. I never heard that, why lift those heavy batteries at all.

  • @derrickdry504
    @derrickdry504 Před 3 lety +2

    Is it okay to change out just one battery? I’ve heard you should change them all at the same time.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety +9

      Here is my answer, I would say if the set of batteries are all the same age, and are 3 years old or more, then change all at the same time.
      Anytime you only change 1 or 2 batteries only, the remaining batteries will pull the new batteries down to their level. Therfore the new batteries will have their life lessened.
      Now if your set is say 2 years old and 1 battery goes bad, then yes just replace that battery. And if you do, try to find a used battery about the same age, or if not , you have to buy a new one.

    • @derrickdry504
      @derrickdry504 Před 3 lety +1

      wayne martin that makes a lot of sense. Great vid. Much appreciate

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      👍👍

  • @davegervais8306
    @davegervais8306 Před 2 lety

    When testing voltage on individual batteries , do you disconnect the main ground to the OBC and the main power first? Do you disconnect all the batteries or simply put the negative and positive leads of multi tester on the positive and negative posts of each battery.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 2 lety +1

      don't need to disconnect anything.
      Just read each individual battery and then the entire pack

    • @davegervais8306
      @davegervais8306 Před 2 lety

      @@waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900 the six 8 volt batteries are all reading 4 volts. The charger is fine. I had it tested . More than likely the onboard computer not allowing the charger do it’s thing. Tested the charging circuit and everything seems okay.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 2 lety +1

      batteries

  • @robertamahar4984
    @robertamahar4984 Před 3 lety

    I would like to find a meter that shows the battery charging on a 8 volt battery

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Not following you?
      You want to see the charging on only 1 battery? If you have a set of 8 volt batteries, you can check the individual batteries with a volt meter.

  • @therrienmichael08
    @therrienmichael08 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm trying to educate myself on battery maintenance after our cart died on the way home.

  • @johnliebe1234
    @johnliebe1234 Před 3 lety

    I use cleaned and tightened all my terminals. Without the charger connected, there is about 48 volts across all the batteries. When I connect the charger, the charger meter goes to 15 amps and stays there. That doesn’t sound right to me. Suggestions?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Sounds like it is working correctly. Leave it plugged in, in about an hour the meter should drop to around 10.
      Just leave it alone , don't unplug it.
      If charger is running after 16 hours, then you can unplug it.

    • @johnliebe1234
      @johnliebe1234 Před 3 lety

      Thanks. That worked. Is it ok to leave the charger plugged into the cart all the time? Does it matter if the cart is in Run or Tow?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      no, doesn't matter, run or tow.
      As long as there is water in the batteries, you can leave the charger plugged in

    • @johnliebe1234
      @johnliebe1234 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks again. Your videos and answers have saved me several hundred dollars this weekend.

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Nice to hear, Thank you!!

  • @bennyrussell5551
    @bennyrussell5551 Před 9 měsíci +1

    You need to show the placement of the test leads!

  • @user-ny2iu2ks8f
    @user-ny2iu2ks8f Před 3 lety

    Can a battery be restored ?

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      Not really. Not sure what kind of battery you are talking about, but if it has gone dry and the plates exposed, it's a gonner.

  • @jremeee2011
    @jremeee2011 Před 4 lety

    How old are those US batteries?

  • @nancyvalentine5923
    @nancyvalentine5923 Před rokem +1

    Appreciate the help but watching the footage was making me nauseous from all the movement

  • @alidi4144
    @alidi4144 Před rokem

    My charger doesn't have a needle

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před rokem

      Why are you telling me this? Most of the newer chargers don't have a needle, but that won't matter , if it wasn't designed with one.?

  • @tndeere2
    @tndeere2 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. My RXV doing exact same thing

  • @carlagraham5395
    @carlagraham5395 Před 3 lety

    Not actually able to see what your doing .. I can see that you have a tester but I’m not able to see where your placing the testers

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 3 lety

      you put your voltage tester on DC volts.
      You touch the red probe on the positive battery terminal, and put the black probe to the negative battery terminal.

  • @johnwinters9235
    @johnwinters9235 Před 4 lety

    Wayne, you need to change your settings to "not for kids". Your videos no longer allow comments or the ability for anyone to save the video to their favorites.

  • @paulhornik1591
    @paulhornik1591 Před 2 lety

    you making me dizzy

  • @bargainhunters4978
    @bargainhunters4978 Před 4 lety +8

    Buy yourself a camera stand for crying out loud

    • @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900
      @waynemartin.waynesgolfcart4900  Před 4 lety +2

      I guess my video didnt help?
      Sorry.

    • @DIYAllied
      @DIYAllied Před 2 lety +5

      Have some respect for someone that took the time to try to help someone like yourself.

    • @YouLikeThat14
      @YouLikeThat14 Před 10 měsíci

      Yeah I mean he's not wrong. A camera stand would help. But it definitely could've been worded nicer.

  • @danielbrothers
    @danielbrothers Před rokem

    too dad gum shaky to watch

  • @chestercalloway3812
    @chestercalloway3812 Před rokem

    You really like to throw shit around. Throwing the meter down and dropping the seat. Ease up, homie.

  • @Nine_883
    @Nine_883 Před 6 měsíci

    This has to be the worst camera work ever. I cannot watch it.

  • @richulmen9866
    @richulmen9866 Před 2 lety

    I can’t watch it. The videography is horrible.

  • @semperfi3696
    @semperfi3696 Před rokem

    this video showed Absoluty nothing................... EDIT first 4 minuets was nothing but fingers and shaking, the last part was helpful, so stay till the end...................