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Re: Re: (ET) batteries
- Subject: Re: Re: (ET) batteries
- From: <daveb seanet com>
- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2001 16:45:50 US/Pacific
- Sender: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
Well I've enjoyed all your comments and the discussion of when to
replace/move
batteries etc. The advice about usage makes me believe that I should get
used
batteries. Better to be out $20 or $30 after murdering my first pack than
out
$300+.
thanks much,
dave
>
> In a message dated 6/12/1 4:27:25 PM, daveb seanet com wrote:
>
> <<just replace the two batteries with perhaps 2 used golf
> cart batteries. Can I expect to get some from a local golf course? How
> much
> should I expect to pay?>>
>
> hi dave, i vote for used batteries. in a used machine i bought 10 years
> ago,
> there were a bunch of mixed used batteries. and they're still going.
> batteries from golf courses are getting harder to find but are usually
> 10
> each. same with a local battery dealer that will often save the better
> used
> batteries if you ask.
> and i've found that thru use, and cycling, poor batteries can often
> be
> given a 2nd life. good luck, jon k
>