Battery Start-Up Guide: Get Ready to Power Up the Warm Weather Fun

Ready, Set, Spring!

It’s been a long winter. And aren’t they all when you are chomping at the bit to tool your cart up to the first tee box or open the throttle when leaving the marina’s no-wake zone? But before you take off, there's a few things you'll need to check in your battery for a smooth start to your spring activities. That’s why Crown is here to help get you back to the activities you love as quickly as possible with our battery Spring Start-Up Guide.

Just follow the fast and easy tips outlined in this handy resource before firing up your golf cart, EV or watercraft for the first time each spring to ensure their FLA or AGM batteries are ready to power the fun when the days and the action begin to heat up:
  • Get safety pointers and recommendations on personal protective gear
  • Learn what to look for during a visual inspection and how to clean your battery before you start it up
  • Discover which battery type requires refilling and why you should only use distilled water in your batteries
  • Become familiar with battery charging tips and which chargers can optimize battery life

Download the Crown Battery Spring Start-Up Guide to prepare your batteries and help them perform at their best when it’s time to hit the course or the water this spring.

*Note that the Crown Battery Spring Start-Up Guide is not intended as a replacement for your battery’s manual, which offers specific maintenance guidelines and schedules for your exact model, but as a quick general reference guide to help you get the most from your investment.

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