I've played when it was wet, but not in rain. My course is fairly flat, and haven't had any issues with it other than the occasional slip when it's pretty steep.
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Anybody have any ideas on why the digital screen isn't lighting up on my m7?
Battery is new. Charger works. Battery is plugged into cart.
Is there a fuse box somewhere?
So, I played a round with the M7 today and really paid attention to when it randomly stopped. You are 100% correct, there was no rhyme or reason to when it would just stop.My course has a lot of sidehills and curves on it, so I'm making a lot of adjustments in the steering so it doesn't decide to just go veering off to the left if my ball is up the right. I don't feel it's 20 seconds of nada, that's for sure!
So, I played a round with the M7 today and really paid attention to when it randomly stopped. You are 100% correct, there was no rhyme or reason to when it would just stop.
For all who have been using the M7: Do they all do this?
The only thing I can think of, is that the remote battery may have been low? I tend to keep the remote in my golf bag, because then I can't possibly go without it haha. This was the second round since charging it, so your guess is as good as mine as to how it had done rattling around in my bag. It was still responsive and all, but yeah I can't begin to tell you how many times it was just like welp, gonna take five and kinda catch my breath. I resync'ed it in the middle of a fairway too while waiting for a green to clear, still had it happen 3-4 times on the back 9.
For me it seems to happen when I start the cart using the handle, then let it go and steer with the remote. It will stop abruptly. What seems to work for me is to change the speed with the remote and steer it a few times and then it goes and goes.The only thing I can think of, is that the remote battery may have been low? I tend to keep the remote in my golf bag, because then I can't possibly go without it haha. This was the second round since charging it, so your guess is as good as mine as to how it had done rattling around in my bag. It was still responsive and all, but yeah I can't begin to tell you how many times it was just like welp, gonna take five and kinda catch my breath. I resync'ed it in the middle of a fairway too while waiting for a green to clear, still had it happen 3-4 times on the back 9.
For me it seems to happen when I start the cart using the handle, then let it go and steer with the remote. It will stop abruptly. What seems to work for me is to change the speed with the remote and steer it a few times and then it goes and goes.
Agreed. Same issue on my MGI when doing it that way, but none using just remote. And no issues at all with m5For me it seems to happen when I start the cart using the handle, then let it go and steer with the remote. It will stop abruptly. What seems to work for me is to change the speed with the remote and steer it a few times and then it goes and goes.
I just can't decide which one to get, M7, MGI Zip Navigator, Stewart.I'm wondering if there's an M?? in the works that's a mix of the M5 GPS and the M7 remote.
I just can't decide which one to get, M7, MGI Zip Navigator, Stewart.
I just can't decide which one to get, M7, MGI Zip Navigator, Stewart.
One of the plus features on MGI ZIP Navigator is straight tracking.My course has a lot of sidehills and curves on it, so I'm making a lot of adjustments in the steering so it doesn't decide to just go veering off to the left if my ball is up the right. I don't feel it's 20 seconds of nada, that's for sure!
One of the plus features on MGI ZIP Navigator is straight tracking.
I just can't decide which one to get, M7, MGI Zip Navigator, Stewart.
You said your cart was veering off and you had to steer to keep straight on side hills. MGI Navigator stays straight on side hills. Unless you are talking a very steep side hills where any type of cart might tip.How does that not tip the cart on undulating fairways?
You said your cart was veering off and you had to steer to keep straight on side hills. MGI Navigator stays straight on side hills. Unless you are talking a very steep side hills where any type of cart might tip.
M7. Ever send your electric cart to the cart girl to put a drink in your cupholder, then send it back to you while you're still waiting for the green to clear?
That's a boss move.
Agreed. Same issue on my MGI when doing it that way, but none using just remote. And no issues at all with m5
Agreed. Same issue on my MGI when doing it that way, but none using just remote. And no issues at all with m5