Connect them in series.
Sort of: you would need about 80 motorcycle batteries 10 to 20 Car batteries Or six to 8 of the correct golf cart batteries.
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.
Depends on the amperage of the batteries you are using. Both setups will give you 36 volts, but you will normally have a longer run time with six 6 volt batteries in series than three 12 volt batteries. That is why golf carts use 6 volt instead of 12 volt batteries.
Most 36 volt golf carts are designed to run on a specific number of batteries, usually six 6-volt batteries or three 12-volt batteries. Running a 36 volt system on fewer batteries, such as 5, may result in insufficient power and could potentially damage the cart's electrical system. It's recommended to use the correct number and type of batteries as specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
3x12=36 , 6x8=48 hmmmm. Probably something more to the golf cart electrical system.sorry my mistake!! it should read six,6volts,not six 8 volts
connect the 2 six-volt batteries together one terminal each positive to negitive, this will make a 12-volt combination, then you can connect the jumper cables, one side to the 12-volt battery and one side to the two 6-volt terminals, + & -
Connect them in series. With the 2 batteries sitting side by side just connect the negative terminal (-) on battery # 1 to the positive terminal (+) of battery # 2. Now connect the red hot cable to the positive terminal of battery # 1. Then connect the negative black cable to battery #2. You will have 12 volts but the amperage of only 1 battery.
Series three of the six batteries into group one. Series the other three remaining batteries into group two. Parallel group one and twos positives together. Parallel group one and twos negatives together. The total voltage will equal 36 volts on the paralleled positive and negative cables. If you are thinking of using these on a golf cart then forget it. Automobile batteries are not deep cell batteries as a golf cart battery is. They are not designed to be totally discharged as a deep cell battery is. They will work but will not last very long. The repeated charge and discharge will destroy the batteries in a very short time.
To connect two 6-volt batteries in parallel to achieve 12 volts, simply connect the positive terminal of one battery to the positive terminal of the other battery, and then connect the negative terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of the other battery. This configuration ensures that the voltage remains the same while increasing the overall capacity.
Yes, six sized D batteries.
The Coby MPCD451uses six C batteries.
RC remote control helicopter take AA batteries. On the average, I believe that they require about six batteries. What types of batteries is up to you.