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Using your golf cart year-round is a thing for most of us. Yeah, we know we are only supposed to use it for one season a year and park it for the rest, but there is work to be done, and this little cart picks up a lot of slack. We all hate being out in the hot sun, but at least you have a good chance of cooling off once you make it to the shade. For those who live in an area with snow in the winter, there are different obstacles to overcome. It's that shivering so much you cannot function. We Floridians do not like to be cold. That is why we have a Portable Golf Cart Heater With Cup Holder Adapter sitting right in front of us in our Yamaha, EZGO, or Club Car's.
If you combine this golf cart heater with an enclosure, you now have a refuge you can take to warm up when you are out trying to get it done. Even when the weather won't cooperate. Call Buggies Unlimited to warm up your ride today.
WARNING: This heater is not intended for use while the vehicle is in motion. Always monitor the heater closely during operation. The heater can reach extremely high temperatures—use extreme caution when handling. Ensure the unit has cooled down before touching to avoid burns or injury.
At Buggies Unlimited, we prioritize safety in the operation of all our flame-producing heating elements. NEVER use any of our propane or gas-powered heaters in an enclosed space without proper ventilation. Failure to follow this precaution can result in serious injury or even death and could result in damage to your vehicle if left unattended.
My heater works but the flame goes out due to the golf cart bouncing. I have tightened the heater assembly and it works sometimes. It seemed like a good buy but the heat goes out too often.
It has a built in igniter. It will shut off if its tipped over and on very aggressive terrain I have had it shut off.
Mine is working fine but here is what I would try. Make sure the heater is screwing down on the fuel tank far enough to open the fuel tank recessed valve. Also, try another fuel tank. Also, make sure that the needle isn’t stopped up on the heater. Be sure and hold the gas button in long enough for the piezometer to hold the gas valve open in the bottom of the heater. If it lights and stays lit while your holding the button in and then goes out after you let it go, you have a bad piezometer. If this happens, you’ll need to send it back for a replacement if it under warranty. If not, there easy to change yourself.
If your cup holder hole is a standard size (holds a coke can with small cozy) the adaptor that comes with the product will slide right in and fit great ! I had not problems and am very pleased with the heater.
Don G.
The igniter is like attempting to start an old '52 Ford Coupe: it needs some getting used to the technique. 1.Open the propane valve 100%.
2. Push in the ignitor 1/2 way. You should hear the propane "hiss".
3. Push in the igniter and don't release it until a flame appears. If none appears, repeat step 2+3.
3.Once a constant flame appears, release the ignitor and adjust the flame with the propane valve.
Just a quick "click" of the ignitor will NOT light the flame. Keep your face away from the flame area!
WARNING... be careful placing heater in cart dashboard cup holders near the plastic golf cart front windows. Tends to soften and disfigure the window over an extended time.
The dimensions of the head are 8 1/16th wide and 7 1/2 in deep and head height is 10 inches. Now with a tank installed is 17 inches tall and with the cup holder on it is 20 3/8 inches tall.
Nope. just screw in the gas tank,,, turn the dial (wide open) and start clicking until it ignites
Put tape around bottom of cup holder.
This burner is made to thread onto a 1 pound bottle which has fine threads. I’m sure an adapter is available to work with other types of tanks.