Brrr! Winter has arrived, and we all know those bitter cold days can have a big impact on our electric golf carts. Today We’ll be learning the cold environment influence the performance of our Lesong Wlectric Golf Cart.
How the Cold Weather Can Impact Electric Golf Cart Batteries?
The battery on our electric golf carts might not work as well when it’s cold as it does when it’s warm. The chill could also temporarily slow the chemical reactions inside the battery so that it won’t accept as long a charge or give us as much power. It might also make it more difficult for our golf car to operate properly on the course.
Drawbacks of Utilizing An Electric Golf Cart In The Cold
It goes without saying that the cold can do damage to our electric golf carts. For instance, the tires may not get a good grip on the ground if it’s cold, a factor that might make it difficult for you to steer or control the cart as efficiently as you would at room temperature. And it can be hard to start the engine, we may not be able to easily get our electric golf cart moving.
How to Avoid Freezing Up Your Car Out on the Road
Here's what can be done to help keep our Lesong electric golf carts effective in the cold. One hint is to keep the battery charged when we’re not using the cart. This can help to avoid your battery draining in the cold. We could also attempt to park our golf cart in a garage or shed during the times we aren’t using it, to maintain a warm temperature.
Deciphering Speed and Distance in Chilly Temps
Our electric golf carts don’t go as fast or as far in cold weather as they do when the weather is warmer. The engine loses power from the cold and has to work harder to push the cart, reducing its speed and range. That means you will need to drive more conservatively and prepare for shorter trips when it’s cold.
Why You Need to Winterize You Electric Golf Cart
In order to help our Lesong electric golf carts perform well in the cold, it is also important to winterize them. That means cold protecting the engine, battery and other parts. There are things we can add, such as a cover or a shelter to keep our golf cart warm, when we’re not tooling around in it. We also can monitor the tire pressure and maintain a reflexive charge on the battery to enable the cart to perform at its best in chilly weather.