I always add a half an aspirin to each cell on storage every other year. Or else I do exactly the way you said it! Very well said! The aspirin prevent bubbles in the water during charging that can and will sit on the plates of the battery/cells and drys that part of the plate, that's why batteries go bad faster on the deep cycle batteries.
I don't understand you took off the last bolt in the series but you left the hot and negative attached why would that not drain the other four batteries that it's connected to
I have an Ez go RXV but a 2015 model and I have the water filling system. I know that the batteries are full, but how do you take them covers off, just to check anyway and also, there are clear tubes running to each battery, I am concerned of them tubes that currently have water in them, they will freeze and break. Will they be fine???
I always add a half an aspirin to each cell on storage every other year. Or else I do exactly the way you said it! Very well said! The aspirin prevent bubbles in the water during charging that can and will sit on the plates of the battery/cells and drys that part of the plate, that's why batteries go bad faster on the deep cycle batteries.
Mine is a 2017, and the battery set up is the same as this. Same procedure?
I don't understand you took off the last bolt in the series but you left the hot and negative attached why would that not drain the other four batteries that it's connected to
Its a series electrical system, therefore disconnecting any battery cable from the series stops the flow of electricity.
Thanks Nick. Very helpful
I have an Ez go RXV but a 2015 model and I have the water filling system. I know that the batteries are full, but how do you take them covers off, just to check anyway and also, there are clear tubes running to each battery, I am concerned of them tubes that currently have water in them, they will freeze and break. Will they be fine???