Motocaddy Service Disappointing

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?
 

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?

Some manufacturers hard wire batteries onto boards - cost of manufacturing and a bigger controller. By no means the first time I've come across this.

What I've done in the past, although not with a Motocaddy, is split the case. Find out what the battery is and order one from RS Components. Then change it yourself.
 

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?
I have had my s7 for over 3 years and the battery is fine so far
 

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?
Also I have a spare s7 remote, it the old style a bit bigger and uses AAA batteries so just have to change batteries when they go flat. If you send me your address I can send it to you.
 

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Can you not just use it without the remote control?

For me, these have to be the most pointless item to ever get near a golf course - sorry.
 

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Can you not just use it without the remote control?

For me, these have to be the most pointless item to ever get near a golf course - sorry.

You can, but I have both a remote trolley and normal electric and the remote wins hands down
 

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?

Had a similar issue with a bag. Service was shocking and they weren’t interested in the slightest.
 

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My S7 remote controller battery is defunct after about 50-60 rounds. It's just over 2 years old and out of warranty. Motocaddy seem to think it's acceptable to have to buy a new controller about £80, every two or three years; the battery appears not to be replaceable. This seems unacceptable to me, what do others think?

Its out of warranty.

Buy a new one.
 

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It's tricky but with many smartphones you can't change batteries like you used to, and they're a lot more expensive to replace.
 

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Some manufacturers hard wire batteries onto boards - cost of manufacturing and a bigger controller. By no means the first time I've come across this.

What I've done in the past, although not with a Motocaddy, is split the case. Find out what the battery is and order one from RS Components. Then change it yourself.
Many thanks for that. Sounds easy why don't Motocaddy offer the service one wonders
 

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I accept it's out of warranty but for a Lithium battery to die after 2 years is a pretty poor show. What actually are the symptoms?
I'm amazed to find I can't find anything about replacing the battery yourself on t'interweb. Usually YouTube and Google is flooded with things like this.
And £80 for a replacement is, IMHO, taking the wee wee.
 

Johnmellor

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Blue charging light never goes out. Plugged into a usb connection it controls the trolley perfectly. I've assumed defective battery but could be electronics governing charging.
 
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