Great Replacement For Failing Batteries
Purchased this battery for a 36v EZGO TXT 2008. After getting a quote for a Lithium conversion I decided to try it DIY. The reviews on this battery were sterling and the price point on flash sale could not be beaten. I had concerns about quality, but after 3 weeks my experience has been exceptional. There are some great helpful reviews, please note, these are not reviews for which the company has pandered. I have not received a single push to review. This review is exclusively because the experience has been so positive. I replaced my 6 batteries with this single battery. It was shipped promptly and received in excellent condition about 50% charged. I took my old batteries to AutoZone and was given a $60 core credit. It would be advisable to get a battery handle to assist with removal. I read in at least one review they were able to drop the battery in without adjustment. This WAS NOT my experience. The battery will fit into the rails, but there are two tabs that will have to be ground out. This is NOT all that difficult with a grinder, and once accomplished the battery slid into the rails. It fits snug and secure and leaves a lot of space in the compartment. I, at first, thought the rachet strap to hold the battery in place was a bit hokey, but settled on it because it was cheap and easy. I honestly don’t think it was necessary, but the extra security seemed a no brainer. I placed a piece of treated 2x10 on the other rail for a shelf, but it is also easy placement for a second battery. The warranty, as others have mentioned is a little sketchy. Hopefully it will not be needed. It is effectively a one year and 4 more of a hope and a prayer. I went with a three year warranty through Amazon to cover my bets. Time will tell on this one. It was still cheaper than Lead Acid replacement and my old, shot, batteries only made it 3.5 years anyway. My 3 week experience following installation has been fantastic. The BMS (battery management system) was a little hassle to get started, but I got great and nearly immediate response via email from the company. The Bluetooth worked immediately on one phone, but required more care with the main phone. It generally stays connected and has consistently worked up to 30 feet. It gives the percentage of charge and allows you to completely shut down discharge and charging through the app. Shutting off discharge during installation is a good idea to prevent arcing and should help when I store it for prolonged periods. There is a very noticeable increase in speed and acceleration. The cart is what it is, but in non-scientific observations, I am now able to get to 22mph when the previous tops was 18, and there is some zip to acceleration. This performance is maintained even when I took the battery down to 35%. The distance that I can travel was at LEAST tripled. I can comfortably get 30 to 40 miles. My experience so far is about 30% battery to get 12 miles on relatively level roads. The battery charges very quickly, 2 or 3 hours versus overnight with the LA batteries. There is no function to warm the battery in cold weather, but we are in Florida. This may be a concern during cold winters, but I don’t know how that actually works and wasn’t a concern for my application. Additional installation notes You will need a lithium charger. There are plenty on the market. I choose not to get the Chin charger and went with one from FORM (American company and I had previous perfect experience with them). I put the charger on board and I now only need to connect an extension cord. I replaced the charging port with a round, all weather from Amazon and bought a plate to cover the hole from etsy ($40 total and easy). There is a small red wire in the charging port that needs to be connected directly to the positive port on the battery if you remove the old port. You will also need a 36v to 12v converter for accessories if you have lights. My originals were wired from the middle battery with a green wire that ran to the fuse box. These boxes are about $20 and can then be connected directly to the power on the fuse box (again a green wire). I don’t understand the power usage of the little converter, and I didn’t want to run it back through the key switch, so as a precaution I put a switch on the hot wire to it so I could completely cut it off when I wanted to. I replaced the old fuse box with a ATM fuse box. It was a simple swap and for $10 it seemed to be an easy upgrade if I want to add more accessories later, but was completely unnecessary. Too many words for an easy conversion. I would highly recommend the battery and found it a fairly easy job for someone who has nearly no experience with golf cart power. Read more



















