Most are designed to last for one round on an 18-hole Golf course, but not much more. Of course, it depends on how long the course is - and how hilly!
Small inverter is used which battery get charged at raw electric supply and then after fully charged it is used on vendors cart for lighting purpose here mostly CFL lamps also being used.
Keep plugged into charger whenever not in use, until fully charged.
Yes, a fully automatic 36 volt golf cart charger should have a built-in mechanism to shut off when the batteries are fully charged. This helps prevent overcharging and prolongs the lifespan of the batteries.
Some times the cables between batteries corrode and it cause a disconnect- check all cables on the posts to see if one is broken.
Golf cart chargers are automatic and will shut off when the batteries are fully charged. Just connect the charger and forget it.
Get a gas powered motor and connect where electric one was.
There shouldn't be. You should see a mechanic.
When a metal shopping cart gives the person pushing it an electric spark that is basically lightning. It occurs when the cart has been charged up electrically as it moves along and the person touching it acts as something to discharge that electricity through to go to ground.
Electric, save money by using electric and the charge will last long. The gas golf cart may go faster though.
No
Most batteries today are sealed so a hydrometer is useless. A fully charged battery will read 12.6 volts with a digital volt meter. At 75% charge it will read 12.4 volts, at 50% it will read 12.2 volts and at 25% charge it will read 12 volts. But if you have another type battery then here is what you need to know. A fully charged Golf cart battery or fork lift battery will read 1300 A fully charged auto or truck battery will read 1275 A fully charge cell phone tower or solar storage battery will read 1250
Most batteries today are sealed so a hydrometer is useless. A fully charged battery will read 12.6 volts with a digital volt meter. At 75% charge it will read 12.4 volts, at 50% it will read 12.2 volts and at 25% charge it will read 12 volts. But if you have another type battery then here is what you need to know. A fully charged golf cart battery or fork lift battery will read 1300 A fully charged auto or truck battery will read 1275 A fully charge cell phone tower or solar storage battery will read 1250