Deep cycle power source for all makes and models of golf carts.
Provides sufficient power for multiple full golf course runs without recharging * (see field test results).
Superior quality attested by regular exports to US and Australia.
Backed-up by a 12-month guaranty supported by a nationwide customer service network.
Specifications
Model
GC2-220
GC8-165
Designation
GC2
GC8
Voltage per Battery Block
6
8
Ampere-hour capacity at 20 hrs discharge
220AH
165AH
Container Type
Polypropylene Plastic
Polypropylene Plastic
Terminal Type
Stud (Treaded)
Stud (Treaded)
Dimensions
264(Length), 183(Width), 270(290 with terminal)(Height)
Electrolyte Solution
Dilute Sulfuric Acide with 1.280 specific gravity
Charging Voltage (varitable current)
6.6V to 7.25V
8.8V to 9.6V
Proper Care and Maintenance of Deep Cycle Batteries
Prior to first use, full charge must be given.
To obtain maximum energy, the battery must be cycled several times (around 20x). During this period, usage must be minimized if possible.
Demineralized water addition must be regulary observed.
For best battery life, descharge depths must be limited to 50% of rated capacity. Proper battery selection and circuit configuration will ensure correct loading.
Changers must be matched with batteries such that complete recharging can be accomplished in 8 hours or less. Using batteries at partially discharged states can be drastically reduce performance.
Deep cycle batteries need to be equalized periodically. Equalizing is an extended, low current charge performed after the normal charge cycle. This extra charge helps keep all cells in balance. Actively used batteries should be equalized once per month.
For multiple battery connections, it is always wise to replace the entire pack rather than purchasing one battery at a time. Batteries with mismatched conditions will not deliver optimum power and service life.
Field Test
In an endurance test conducted by a world-renowned golf course in Philippines, the Gc8 batteries were used to measure the number of holes it can travel on a full charge. The terrain chosen for the test was their toughest course consisting of steep slopes and sharp curves accentuated by a 100 meter 30 degree winding uphill climb at hole # 3. A 48 volt Club Car golf cart was used with 4 passengers. With a runtime of 1.5 hrs, with short stops between holes, 36 holes were covered. Upon condition check, the battery pack still had enough power to goon before requiring recharge.