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I tried the little buddy heater in my golf cart and as soon as I move the cart the heater goes out what can I do to stop this

Nothing just got the heater went to play golf with the heater in my cart and it goes out as soon as i hit a bump or make a turn

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This is not going to work in your golf cart. This is propane based heater with a pilot light. It will go out if you drive because of the wind blowing on it. I also believe all Mr. Heaters have a tip hazard turn off. I know the two I have do. If you really want heat in your cart I would recommend an extra battery, an inverter and a porcelain electric heater. Could be made to work very nicely in your cart.

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Jerry is correct in suggesting electric heat for your cart. What he forgot to mention is that golf carts are not 12 volt systems. Be certain to match voltages for your on board heater

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