Types of Electric Golf Trolleys

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With numerous models available, selecting Electric Golf Trolleys can be a difficult job. Taking some main points that can make the process of making the choice which is better suited for your needs. Here are some of those types of electric golf trolleys.

1. Control Type -Manual or Remote-Control
2. Performance Characteristics

The 2 main control categories are Manual & Remote Control. To make it easier for you to select electric golf trolleys and that will help met your requirements, it's easier to narrow down between these two types of control mechanism or categories.

Remote-Control:-
Operation of The Trolley is controlled via a hand held portable wireless gadget similar to a TV remote.
Advantages that it provides are convenience, for operating the trolley; the Golfer need not necessarily be close to the trolley and can walk around freely
Major disadvantage is its operating & maintenance complexity & the price tag it holds.

Manual-Control:-
Operation of The trolley is controlled from either a steering wheel like a car or a panel that is placed on the cart handle.
Advantages will be its simplicity & price that ranges from approx $350 to $599
Disadvantages are the necessity of being near the trolley for controlling its direction & speed. Have a go through on the features of both the control mechanism - Manual & Remote. Search the net for an overall picture of capabilities & price ranges of all types. Compare your needs & your budget & decide the control-type on the type to focus on more research.

Performance Specifications

1) Drive System- this is what will affect the cart s capability of handling a course terrain. Rear wheel drive with separate dual motors is better for hills. Treaded tires reduce skidding on wet grass.

2) Range- it's measured in no of holes the trolley can take on a single battery charge. For hilly courses rated for at least 27 holes are considered better. The range purely depends on the battery capacity. The more specification in Amp-hrs e.g. 9ah 14 ah, more the operating range. A battery of capacity 20 Amp-hrs is normally enough for flatter courses. For hilly or bumpy terrain courses, battery capacities of 30 Amp-hrs or greater is better.

3) Climbing Capability- If it's a hilly course, 20 or 30 degrees of climb capability is better suited. Climb capability depends on size of the motor & overall weight carried. Higher wattage motors are more powerful for climbing steeper slopes. Hilly courses require a motor size of at least 180 Watts. Independently controlled dual motors are better on hills.

4) Weight Carrying Capacity- how much weight the frame takes & the drive train move carts rated 10 lbs. or more than the weight of your bag & clubs should give a good safety factor

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