SunCatcher’s solar panels offer a “green”er solution
By Laurie Posted on April 24th, 2009 in Latest News, TechnologyGolfer’s usually have telltale proof of a day spent in the sun, with a glowing white hand frequently covered by their coveted golf glove. With all that sun beating down on the greens, it makes sense to have a way to make the sport, well, as little more green.
SunCatcher’s Solar Powered Golf Cart Panels make you wonder why someone didn’t think of it sooner. The batteries recharge as you play, extending the life of your electric golf cart. 
The upside is you don’t have to go out and buy a whole new cart – SunCatcher’s panels can easily be installed on all major golf cart brands for a steady charge during your game. The panels are installed on the cart’s roof and add juice to the cart’s internal batteries while you’re on the green.
The panels are easy to install and maintenance-free, and come with a controller to prevent batteries from being overcharged by the sun on those longer days when you play an extra round.
So what about on overcast days? They seem to have it covered. SunCatcher’s system operates and provides a constant charge even in poor weather. And because they recharge a third faster and use a third less energy, there is no need to have double the supply of golf carts when half of them are plugged in to refill for the next round.
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