No, especially if the batteries are connected in parallel... when they're connected in parallel, it's still providing 8 volts, but the amperage capacity is increased... when they're wired in series, the voltage is increased, but the amperage is maintained.
Yes, you can replace three 8 volt batteries with two 12 volt deep cycle marine batteries in a golf cart. Make sure the new batteries are compatible with your golf cart's electrical system and that they fit properly in the battery compartment. You may need to adjust the wiring configuration accordingly.
A cart that has batteries connected in series with one plus and one minus cables may have three 12V batteries connected with two jumpers, instead of twice as many 6V batteries with five jumpers.
You need an even number of them to offset... 4 of them would be too much for the motor to handle.
what is the voltage of your batteries and how many volts do need to run the golf cart?for example: you have six 12V batteries and you need 24V to run the golf cart then:Set the batteries in pairs, for each pair run a wire from the one positive terminal of battery one to the one negative terminal of battery two, leave the other terminal of each battery alone. now you have created three 24V batteries.Next you need to connect all batteries to the golf cart to use their power.take set one of the the three sets of batteries and connect the free positive terminal " not connected to the other battery" and connected to the golf cart positive connection, the same goes for the negative.do the same for the other two sets.
Why would you want to do that? With the (4) 12V Deep Cycle's your run-time will be MUCH less.Club Car golf cart's for 2009 just switched back to the (6) 8V batt system for their new Precedent models. Too many voltage problems with the (4) - 12V's, that's why Club Car went back to the (6) 8V's.Optimum 48V set up is (8) 6V's for long run time and easy 12V accessory. With the (6) 8V's, you just get a 48V to 12V REDUCER to run whatever accessories you like. Can be found on eBay for $60.
Yes, both batteries perform the same, but the 7ah battery holds more charge.
If I were doing it, I'd wire it in direct to the battery, and install a fuse in the wire somewhere (somewhere accessible) between the battery and the switch for the lights.
Four 12V batteries may not be connected end to end to obtain 36 Volts. But four 12V batteries can be connected end to end to provide 48V and push 36 amps. The actual answer to your question suggests that you drop one 12V battery and use three, not four 12V batteries end to end to obtain 36V.
The 2013 Volkswagen Golf is 5 ft. 10.3 in. (70.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2005 Volkswagen Golf is 5 ft. 8.3 in. (68.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2011 Volkswagen Golf is 5 ft. 10.3 in. (70.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.
The 2012 Volkswagen Golf is 5 ft. 10.3 in. (70.3 in.)12V front and 12V cargo area power outlet(s) wide.