Interstate 6 Volt Golf Cart Battery

Item 850284
  • Costco Item Number: 850284
  • GC2 Group Size, 6 Volt
  • Not Available for Purchase Online
  • May Be Available at Your Local Costco Warehouse
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ATTENTION: Due to HAZMAT compliance requirements, shipping is not available for Golf Cart batteries at this time. Please visit your local Costco Wholesale Club to purchase the battery that’s right for you. IMPORTANT NOTE: Refundable core charge of $15.00 not included in pricing. Golf Cart Batteries - Unlike automotive batteries, golf cart batteries don't need starting ability. Instead, they need to be able to power your cart with long periods of time between charges. In most warehouses, we have batteries for both 6-volt and 8-volt systems. Specifications:

  • Group Size: GC2
  • Part Number: 9-GC2-UTL
  • Voltage: 6
  • Reserve Capacity(RC) @ 25Amps: 383
  • Reserve Capacity(RC) @ 75Amps: 105
  • Amp Hours(Ah) @ 20Hr: 210
  • Amp Hours(Ah) @ 5Hr: 175
  • Length: 10 5/16"
  • Width: 7 1/8"
  • Height: 11"
  • Weight: 58lbs
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Battery life is dependent upon proper maintenance.  Flooded battery maintenance consists of correct charging, watering, and, if needed, storage of the batteries.  The main points to consider for each is below: Charging:

  • Ensure that the charger being used is set for flooded batteries.  Do not use AGM or GEL setting.
  • Batteries should be charged after every use.  Rule of thumb is 30 minutes or more of use requires proper recharging.
  • Avoid charging at temps above 120°F

Watering:

  • Watering frequency depends on application and use.  Check new batteries every 2 weeks to see when they require more water.
  • As batteries age they will require more frequent watering.
  • It’s best to use distilled or deionized water for the battery.  Do not use river, lake, or other non-treated water.

Storage:

  • Batteries self-discharge when not in use.  They self-discharge at a faster rate at higher temps.
  • As a rule of thumb, check the voltage of the batteries in storage (non-use) every 4 – 6 weeks.  Give them a boost charge when their voltage reaches 2.06VPC (6V = 6.19V, 8V = 8.25V, 12V = 12.37V)
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