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RE: (ET) ET Battery Carrier



Hi all, in regards to a strap. Last summer, I bought
some used batteries to try to test my E-15 at an EZ-GO
golf cart dealer and they gave me a strap with hooks
on both ends to pick up the batteries and even the
T-105's are really heavy when you aren't used to them.
It isn't the strongest strap, but seems to be very
adequate for changing the batteries. Now I have to
replace the batteries to check out my tractor as I let
the batteries sit way too long, as used batteries,
before charging them and I am pretty sure they died on
me. I am learning about these things the hard way.
Hope this helps someone else who is new to these
wonderful machines as well. Hopefully, I can get the
battery cables changed this spring and summer and then
get some new batteries this summer. Dan Eyk
--- "Elie, Larry (L.D.)" <lelie ford com> wrote:
> I've seen a 'custom' "Vice-Grip" made to lift
> batteries clamping on the sides, but don't trust
> that either.
>  
> I've seen lots of NON-Golf-Cart batteries with strap
> provision built in the top and a strap, but haven't
> seen them in Golf-Cart batteries.
>  
> Larry Elie
>  
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Habooly1 wmconnect com
> [mailto:Habooly1 wmconnect com]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 10:32 AM
> To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
> Subject: (ET) ET Battery Carrier
> 
> 
> Does anyone have a good idea for a battery carrier?
> I have the strap that bites on to the posts, but I
> don't trust it anymore. Actually, I'm getting too
> old (71) to lug them around with the strap, so I
> need something easier. 
> 


=====
Daniel Eyk
Vancouver, Wa.

Electric S-10 project
E-15 project

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