FAQs and Technical

General

In the event you have a service requirement it will make the process to get you back on course quicker and easier. Our lithium batteries can come with extended guarantees (subject to terms & conditions) and in order to take advantage of these extended guarantees the product needs to be registered within 30 days of purchase.

You will find Owners Manuals and Battery & Charger instructions here. You can read them, download them or print them. Please take the time to read them!

Batteries & Chargers

Before going further do read the instructions that come with every battery and charger supplied by PowaKaddy.

The life of a battery will depend on many factors, these can include:

  • Use.  Lack of Use.
  • Charging Regime (following the instructions relevant to the battery and charger)
  • Condition of Trolley (A free running trolley obviously demands less power)
  • Bag Weight (A lighter bag demands less power)

A lithium battery will last many years but just like other golf equipment, look after it and it will look after you.

First check that the trolley is running well with no excessive noise and with the wheels running freely. Secondly, have your charger checked to make sure that this is not the problem. You should always have your charger checked when replacing your battery. A faulty or unsuitable charger can ruin your battery in a matter of rounds. Double check that you are following the charging instructions that come with the battery and charger.   Keep the weight of your bag to a minimum.

This is VERY BAD advice.  Do not do it.  Draining a battery excessively will damage the capacity of the battery and the battery may never recover.  Regardless of the number of holes played the battery must be charged every time it is used.  A partially discharged battery will continue to lose power if it is not recharged.  Ensure the battery is topped up regularly and not just before it returns to the course.

A PowaKaddy charger is designed to recognise a PowaKaddy battery and knows when the battery is fully charged. Today’s “best practice” says that, when the charger light goes green and the battery is fully charged, it is safest to remove the battery from the charger. Our more modern batteries will switch themselves off once charged but never take this for granted.  Always check the instructions that come with your battery and charger.  Never leave a battery on charge unattended and never leave a battery on an overnight charge.

With a Lithium battery, when the green light shows, the battery is ready to use. Conversely, if the green light doesn’t show after charging for 12 hours, something is wrong. You should have the battery and charger checked by a Service Agent.

Standard Battery (Lithium): the battery is for 18 holes and must be fully charged. This can take up to 7 to 10 hours after the round. We are aware that some golfers will try to stretch these batteries to 27 holes, this may damage the overall capacity of the battery and may result in an early failure. Playing more than 18 holes with an 18-hole battery can seriously shorten the battery’s life.

Extended Battery (Lithium): this can handle the occasional 36 holes, and this is as much as you should use it for before fully charging it again for your next round. Regularly using the battery for two rounds of golf on consecutive days means that the battery may not be fully re-charged in between and will damage the overall capacity of the battery or seriously shorten the battery’s life. If you regularly play two rounds of golf in one day, buy two batteries.

XL-Plus Battery (Lithium): this battery powers the RX1 Remote and RX1 GPS Remote trolleys for 18 holes and this is as much as you should use if for before fully charging it again for your next round.

Yes. Regardless of the number of holes played the battery must be charged every time it is used.  A partially discharged battery will continue to lose power if it is not recharged.  Always charge your battery on a dry non-carpeted surface. 

Yes, first make sure the battery is fully charged and disconnect the charger. Our advice is to store the battery in a cool dry place, at room temperature and never at low temperatures (under 10 degrees centigrade). Do not leave the battery for longer than two-months without recharging for a few hours or being checked.  Once a battery is fully charged (the green light turns on), it should be disconnected and not left connected to the charger.

This level of use is fine, provided you follow the charging instructions that come with your battery and charger.  Extended range batteries should always be recharged as soon as possible after use – ideally within 12 hours – and they should not be used over consecutive days without charging.

Any batteries dropped or damaged in any way should not be used.  This is normally fatal for a battery because the cells or circuit components inside may have been damaged. Exercise extreme caution in such a situation because the protection circuit module may have been disabled thereby increasing the risk of fire.

Lithium batteries cannot be repaired (this is dangerous and can result in fire or explosion) they should be disposed of at your local recycling centre. Do not open or tamper with a lithium battery.

Yes the charger does get hot. It may even get hot enough to damage polished surfaces or carpet. With this in mind don’t place the charger on a surface you value! Charge in a dry, ventilated area on a non-carpeted surface.

No, this does not guarantee the battery will be fully charged.

This can affect the charging of the battery especially if you have other appliances plugged into the same extension. To guarantee a good charge plugging into the wall socket direct is best.

No, the chargers we supply have been approved by the battery manufacturers we use. This means the charger will deliver exactly what the battery needs. Other chargers may not do this. The use of a different charger on a lithium battery can prove very dangerous!

Lithium batteries cannot be repaired (this is dangerous and can result in fire or explosion). They should be disposed of at your local recycling centre. Do not open or tamper with a lithium battery.

Trolleys

Before going further do read the instructions that come with every trolley supplied by PowaKaddy. We also list below a few of the questions we get from time to time.

Wipe your trolley down after each outing to ensure it runs smoothly and keeps its good looks. You can use a damp cloth, mild detergent and warm water. Main wheels are easily removed and so can be washed separately. Never jet wash, steam-clean or use a compressed air hose on your trolley. Whilst your machine is more than capable of coping with the elements, cleaning in these ways can force water into the electronics and the gearbox of the trolley. This will invalidate the warranty.

Yes, it is best to check nuts bolts and screws from time to time to make sure they are all secure.  All of these are set during manufacture using a torque setting but vibration over a period of time might loosen them.  So the best guide is hand tight. Also check (visually) wiring and wiring connections.  Any sign of damage to cabling or connections could lead to a serious fault with your trolley. There are drain holes in most battery trays, check they are not blocked. Should you notice damage, please contact your nearest PowaKaddy Service Agent.

Many PowaKaddy Service Agents offer an annual service. To keep your trolley at the peak of its performance a service every couple of years is a good idea. Clogged wheels or bearings and misaligned components can increase the drain on your battery and limit the range of your trolley.

The PowaKaddy steers straight and true, as any electric trolley should. However, like any electric trolley, there are at least two conditions which may cause it to steer with a bias. The first common cause is a lop-sided bag. The offset centre of gravity tries to tip a cart sideways slightly and gives the cart an annoying tendency to steer to the right or the left. This can normally be prevented by balancing the bag so that its centre of gravity is in line with the main beam of the cart. This is why PowaKaddy offers a CartBag. CartBag pockets are laid out symmetrically on either side of the centre of the cart with pockets for balls and drinks down the centre. All the pockets are accessed from above. This means that they can be loaded in a balanced way. The PowaKaddy CartBag also features a locking base which prevents the bag twisting and potentially getting into a lopsided condition. This also means that your clubs are always presented to you just the way you like them.

Secondly
If the cart receives a bad knock, say by running at speed into a kerb or a root, slight deformations in the chassis can lead to an annoying tendency to steer to the right or the left. This is why newer PowaKaddy trolleys feature on-course adjustment of the front wheel to correct this problem should it happen. If you have an older model check if the problem is down only to the trolley, place it on flat even ground and freewheel the trolley for 10 yards. The trolley should not veer either left or right by more than 1 yard over the 10 yards. Should the trolley be veering more than 1 yard over 10 yards then you can adjust the front wheel alignment. Refer to your Owner’s Manual for instructions on how to do this. If you loosen the front wheel nuts for any reason, make sure to tighten them up afterwards. Also check that the main wheels are running freely. Dirt or mud on the tyre can affect the running of the trolley.

During our prolonged life testing we use bags weighing up to 20Kg, this is extreme. However should bear in mind that more weight demands more power and this can reduce the life of your battery or reduce its range.

A new trolley will have a slightly different pitch to a trolley that has been used for a few rounds, the moving parts are all new and take time to bed in. Most of us will try our trolley for the first time indoors and of course this means the running trolley sounds louder, take it out and try it with a bag on we’re sure you’ll be pleased. Never asses noise in a quiet room only on the golf course. If your trolley is not new and is making excessive noise have a quick check underneath the trolley. Is anything loose or damaged. If you cannot see or rectify the problem then contact a Powakaddy Service Agent. Trolleys with the EBS function have a slightly different pitch to normal trolleys. This is because the gearbox is different and has many more moving parts. The difference in pitch/noise will not usually be noticeable on the course.

The trolley doesn’t need a parking brake. When you want to park, you place the trolley at 90 degrees to the slope.

Our GPS is accurate to +/-5 yards/metres (depending on which measurement is selected), which is standard for GPS Devices. Accuracy can also be affected by weather conditions and proximity to buildings.

Other Questions

First find your nearest Service Agent using the PowaKaddy website. Telephone the agent to explain the problem and arrange your visit. Explain the problem, the agent will tell you what pieces of your equipment to take along. Most will ask you to bring everything, trolley, battery and charger. If your trolley, battery or charger are in warranty and not registered be prepared to be asked for proofs of purchase.

A Service Agent may charge you for testing if the item(s) tested is not faulty.

In all cases you should obtain a quotation for the work from the Service Agent before giving the go-ahead. The contract for the repair of your trolley is between you and the Service Agent, charges may vary!

Please telephone us on 01795 473555 or email: support@powakaddy.co.uk. If you have a question and we haven’t answered it then we need to know. We will do our very best to answer your question, however if it’s about improving your handicap then we may struggle!

Click here to find instructions on how to locate the serial number on your PowaKaddy product.

* Product specifications and prices are liable to change without notification.