Hello, Does anyone have tips or tricks for checking the level of water in car or golf cart batteries? I purchased a jug with a spring loaded spout on it, which is supposed not to over fill batteries, but of course it don't seem to work as advertised. But still, it is much easier than using a funnel and a gallon jug and it makes consistent noises as the water leaves the bottle, so it was worth the purchase. However, I still have to check water levels in the batteries with my fingers and I wish that I could find a way around this. There are 6 batteries in our cart with 4 fill holes each. I think that we save a lot of money having an electric/rechargeable cart instead of a gasoline powered one, but there's always maintenance of some sort and watching water levels, cleaning cables and posts, and watching the tires is it for this thing. Anyway, I figured who knows? Maybe this is a topic this list would know about and if I never asked, I'd never know if there was an easier way. If you want to cover how to replace the rings on the ends of battery cables, that would be of use to me as well.
Thanks, Matt [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
