If you had said what MAKE of Golf cart you have - but then you would have asked the manufacturer or the place where you bought it, wouldn't you - you might get a better answer than this from someone else who knows about such things.
Why not ask the ask someone who is a technical specialist at the Pro Shop at a golf club, they may even carry such things in their stock...
A Yamaha golf cart 48V charger might show abnormal cycle if the battery is getting worn out. It is possible that the charger is not getting enough juice to complete the charge,
how far will a 36v golf cart go in miles
So I am thinking about buying a golf cart from someone, but it needs new batteries. I found some little ones that they said would maybe work, but I don't think they will. If you need more info about the batteries I can get it for you, but the only thing I know about the golf cart is that it needs 6 of the 6V batteries and has a trickle charger. Thanks in advance.
Wrong question, it depends on the charger, not the golf cart.
A battery for a Powakaddy golf cart costs around $100. They can be bought online, at golf stores like Golf Supply Store, Golf Town, Golf Smith and Golf Warehouse.
I think they mean "How do you charge a golf cart battery wired in series?" If you only have a 12 volt charger disconnect the batteries and charge individually. Wired in series you double the voltage, two 12 v batteries equal 24 v, three equals 36, four batteries equal 48v. Unless you have a charger that will charge the total voltage you have to charge each battery.
They have a fuse in them you may want to check that.
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Spare golf cart batteries can be bought from a number of specialist golf hardware providers both online and in a specialist golf store. You can also purchase them from specific golf cart dealers.
Golf cart chargers are automatic and will shut off when the batteries are fully charged. Just connect the charger and forget it.
To charge golf cart batteries with a 12-volt charger while they are still in the golf cart, you should first locate the battery terminals on the cart. Make sure the charger is unplugged before connecting: attach the positive clamp to the positive terminal of the first battery, then connect the negative clamp to the negative terminal of the last battery in the series. Remember to follow the charger's instructions carefully to ensure safe and proper charging.
To get the most out of your golf cart battery during winter, consider these tips: Keep the Battery Warm: Store your golf cart in a sheltered area or use a battery warmer to maintain optimal temperature. Regular Maintenance: Check the battery’s charge level and ensure it’s fully charged before use. Avoid Deep Discharges: Try to recharge the battery before it drops below 20% capacity. Use a Compatible Charger: Ensure your charger is designed for lithium batteries to maximize efficiency.