Choosing a Lithium Golf Trolley Battery
I recently read a blog post about the Sealed Lead Acid to Lithium battery transition. Once I finished reading the article, I realised it was written 5 years ago, a long time in terms of technology and product advancements!
So, here we are in 2019, and the same discussion is still being held. What should you choose, a Sealed Lead Acid or a Lithium golf trolley battery?
The main factor in the decision still seems to be price led. Sealed Lead Acid batteries are on average a third of the price of their lithium counterparts. Here is a simple comparison of Sealed Lead Acid and Lithium batteries.
Sealed Lead Acid | Lithium | |
Advantages | Economical Option Reliable when looked after well |
Compact & Lightweight Long Product Lifespan Fast Charging |
Disadvantages | Require maintenance | Expensive |
How to choose the best lithium battery
There are a lot of choices of lithium battery out there. What brand to choose? What Ah to choose?
18-hole or 36-hole is a common question when it comes to choosing a lithium battery.
If you are a casual golfer an 18-hole battery is more than suitable for you needs; however, if you play frequently or want the flexibility of being able to play for longer than a 36-hole battery is more suitable.
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