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BATTERIES
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3.5.1 Watering batteries
The batteries need to be watered periodically. The frequency depends upon battery
usage and operating temperatures. Check new batteries every few weeks to deter-
mine the watering frequency of the vehicle. It is normal for batteries to need more
watering as they age.
Depending on the local climate, charging methods, application, etc. it is recommended
that batteries are checked at least once a month until they provide information on
how often the batteries need refilling.
Important things to remember:
1. Do not fill the batteries with water before charging. This will probably cause acid to
overflow from the battery, consequently losing capacity and causing corrosion.
2. Do not use water with a high mineral content.
Use distilled or deionized water only.
Fully charge the batteries prior to adding water
. Only add water to discharged or
partially charged batteries if the plates are exposed, and only until the plates are no
longer exposed.
3.5.2 Using the HydroLink™ on-board water filler system
Lead acid batteries require frequent refilling of
distilled or deionized water
. The Garia
Golf Car is equipped with the Trojan® HydroLink™ Watering system, which eases the
refilling of water to the batteries. An approved Flow-Rite water supply is required for
correct refilling of the batteries,
Use only an approved Flow-Rite water supply
(visit www.flow-rite.com for a list of ap-
proved Flow-Rite water supplies). Please refer to Flow-Rite’s instructions for proper
operation.
Use of unapproved water supply or modification of approved water supply can lead to
system failure and will void applicable warranties.
Only fill batteries after they have been fully charged, and require water. Watering
a battery before charge (or with a low charge level) can lead to boil-over resulting
in potential bodily injury and potential damage to the watering system, battery and
vehicle.
If at any time during the filling process a valve failure occurs, disconnect immediately
or too much water may be added to the cell. This can cause the battery to overflow
acid, causing corrosion and potential personal injury or damage to batteries.
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