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GDE wrote:
Not ALL golf cart dealers wish to deal with folks off the street and they are more than happy to beat you up if you are dumb enough to buy from them.
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โJun-21-2018 05:07 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
True value is only established when you divide the number of kWh conducted into the retail price at time of battery failure. In effect "who declares length and number of vacations and full 50% DOD discharges?" And yet there is a further part. The CEF. Charge efficiency factor. The amount of energy (gasoline) needed to recharge a depleted battery.
Many people have a distorted sense of economy -- like driving all the way across town to save ten cents per gallon of gasoline.
Money is money and auditing the true value of a battery purchase is fraught with peril if only one of the components is shown (distortion).
Again I will state this: WHY OH WHY DO MOST GOLF COURSES INSIST ON TROJAN BATTERIES?
Are they spendthrift? Are they stupid? Do they get a fantastic discount that makes their T105 purchases cheaper than running down to a club warehouse? Does Trojan bribe them with free batteries for their personal cars?
May I suggest a reality check and a harder search than just calling one vendor?
โJun-20-2018 01:06 AM
โJun-19-2018 07:29 PM
dpgllg wrote:
Samhain,
I live just outside of Pittsburgh. If you tell me where you will be staying I can look up places close to you and let you know.
If your South of Pittsburgh I could meet up with you and go to Sam's Club. I have a membership there.
Let me know!
Dave
โJun-19-2018 07:22 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
True value is only established when you divide the number of kWh conducted into the retail price at time of battery failure. In effect "who declares length and number of vacations and full 50% DOD discharges?" And yet there is a further part. The CEF. Charge efficiency factor. The amount of energy (gasoline) needed to recharge a depleted battery.
Many people have a distorted sense of economy -- like driving all the way across town to save ten cents per gallon of gasoline.
Money is money and auditing the true value of a battery purchase is fraught with peril if only one of the components is shown (distortion).
Again I will state this: WHY OH WHY DO MOST GOLF COURSES INSIST ON TROJAN BATTERIES?
Are they spendthrift? Are they stupid? Do they get a fantastic discount that makes their T105 purchases cheaper than running down to a club warehouse? Does Trojan bribe them with free batteries for their personal cars?
May I suggest a reality check and a harder search than just calling one vendor?
โJun-19-2018 05:27 PM