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Name:   Buteye - Email Member
Subject:   Word of Caution
Date:   11/20/2013 10:33:04 PM

I live in Montgomery and just a few days ago a house burned in a nearby subdivision. The family's parents live across the street from me.They literally lost everything. The cause of the fire was caused by a golf cart that was in the garage and the battery was being charged. The reason I am posting this is because there has been several postings in the past about charging  marine batteries. Also, there has been discussion about using heat lamps or other methods during cold weather. I thought this information would be useful in reminding everyone about the dangers inherent in charging batteries and the upcoming cold weather.



Name:   GoneFishin - Email Member
Subject:   Word of Caution
Date:   11/20/2013 11:56:56 PM

"To prevent potential explosions, Peachtree City residents are being advised to charge their golf carts either outdoors or with the garage door open, city fire officials said this week.


The carts when charging emit hydrogen gas, which can cause an explosion or flash fire, officials cautioned. It is also recommended that carts be charged away from any open flame including those for gas water heaters, officials said.

The city is also warning cart owners to make sure the cart charger is plugged directly into a wall outlet that is protected by at least a 15 amp circuit breaker. Extension cords should not be used because most can’t carry the amperage required for the charger, and improperly sized extension cords have caused fires in the city, officials said."









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