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Crown GC8 CR-150, 8v 150Ah Commercial Flooded-Cell Deep Cycle Golf Cart Battery.
The CC8 Battery is designed under CROWN1 series standards for use in golf and electric vehicle applications and will typically deliver in excess of 20,000 ampere-hours before reaching the end of its useful life.
The GC8 works in Golf Carts, Marine, RV, Backup Power, and Off-Grid PV Systems. Crown's CR-150's are standard GC8 size flooded-cell batteries.
Maximum drive time
Greater power
Lower maintenance costs
Comparable to Trojan T-875's
BRAND | Crown Battery |
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MAKE | Club Car, EZ-GO, Yamaha |
MATERIAL | Deep-cycle lead-acid wet cell batteries |
MODEL | Crown Battery / CR-150 |
Q: What is the Crown CR-150 8-Volt Golf Cart Battery used for?
A: These batteries are designed to power 48V electric golf carts and other compatible vehicles, providing reliable performance and long-lasting energy for smooth operation.
Q: What is the capacity of each battery?
A: Each battery has a capacity of 150Ah, ensuring consistent and durable power for extended use.
Q: How many batteries are included in this pack?
A: This package includes six 8-volt batteries, designed to create a 48V system when connected.
Q: Are these batteries suitable for heavy-duty use?
A: Yes, the Crown CR-150 batteries are built for heavy-duty performance, making them ideal for golf carts, utility vehicles, and other demanding applications.
Q: Why should I choose Crown CR-150 batteries?
A: Crown batteries are known for their durability, high performance, and reliable power output, ensuring your golf cart operates efficiently for longer periods.
Inspect Regularly: Examine all six batteries for physical damage, cracks, or leaks every month. Also, check for dirt or corrosion on the terminals.
Clean Battery Terminals: Remove any corrosion on the terminals with a mixture of baking soda and water. Use a wire brush if necessary, and coat terminals with anti-corrosion spray to prevent future buildup.
Check Water Levels: Maintain proper electrolyte levels by checking each battery cell monthly. Add only distilled water when needed, ensuring the plates are covered but avoiding overfilling to prevent overflow during charging.
Charge After Use: Recharge batteries immediately after use. Avoid leaving the batteries in a discharged state, as this can lead to sulfation and reduce lifespan.
Perform Equalization: Run an equalization charge every 30 days to balance the cells and remove sulfate buildup. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the appropriate equalization process.
Monitor Voltage: Periodically check individual battery voltages and the total system voltage using a multimeter to ensure proper charging and detect weak or faulty batteries.
Keep Batteries Secure: Ensure all batteries are tightly secured in the battery compartment to prevent movement and vibration, which can damage internal components.
Avoid Extreme Temperatures: Store and operate batteries in a cool, dry place. High temperatures can accelerate water loss, while freezing conditions can damage the internal structure.
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