It depends on the ratings of the batteries and how they are connected.
batteries are only used for DC CIRCUTS. if the motor is a DC MOTOR you can.
To maintain the 12 volts using four batteries they have to be wired in parallel connections. This means that all of the positive posts are connected together and all of the negative posts are connected together. The total sum of all of the batteries will equal 12 volts.
step up trasnsformer <<>> As suggested above transformers do not work on DC installations. You will need to use two 12 VDC batteries in series with each other to obtain the 24 VDC needed to operate the motor. Connect a jumper between the two batteries with a wire the same size as the wire coming from the motor. The jumper will go from the negative of one battery to the positive of the second battery. The two remaining posts will connect to the motor and have a potential of 24 VDC.
it can get really hot and burn the circuit
If it is an incandescent lamp, then it will run on 240volts, but not at full wattage. If it is an HID type that has a ballast, no, it will not.
Yes they will work, golf cart battery have a few more plates in them for longer run time.
Golf cart batteries can be purchased in your local area at designated retailers, ordered from the manufacturer by telephone, or purchased online at one of the dozens of online retailers who carry your specific Golf Cart Battery brand.
That depends on how the batteries were wired, for what voltage. If they were to provide a 6 volt source, then yes, but not for very long as the 12 volts would burn the motors out very quickly. If they were wired to provide for 18 volts then yes, but it won't run very fast because of the low voltage.
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.
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.
It would take 3 batteries of 12 volts each to get 36 volts. You would connect the negative pole to the positive pole. Then you would have 36 volts. Make sure you connect positive to positive and negative to negative on your golf cart. Otherwise, you can ruin everything.
good question. i know the Chevy volt does exactly that so i would guess that yes it could be done but would probably require some modification.
Yes it will work. Check the electrolyte in all the batteries and make sure they are full. Any that are low of fluid then add distilled water. Do not add tap water and only add distilled water. Once they are all full, plug the charger in and let it fully charge the batteries. If the cart will not run for at least 18 holes of golf one or more of the batteries needs replacing.
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if all your batteries are good and charged up you have a bad speed solenoid if your cart is older than 1993. But, if its a newer cart you could have a bad controller box. Make sure your batteries are good, it only takes one bad cell in one battery to mess things up sometimes
I had the same problem when the batteries were so weak the charger would not be willing to power up because it was pullling to much amps. I solved problem by charging (2) two of the 6 volt batteries at one time by connecting in series and using my 12 volt car charger. You have to do this to all the batteries in the cart 2 at a time. After this the charger should work provided you do not let the batteries run down to far again!