No!
It depends on the ratings of the batteries and how they are connected.
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.
it should work as long as the batteries are connected in series + to - what you would need to check is if the charger for the cart charges 24v or 8v if it is 8v you would need to get a 24v charger for it it would be possible to charge the batteries with a 12v charger but it would need to be hooked to each battery separately
If your golf cart is 36 volts it is probably three 12 volt batteries in series. To pick off 12 volts from the carts power source using one of the 12 volt batteries. Make sure the polarity is correct to the phone charger. If the charging unit is like the ones used in vehicles the center pin is the positive point.
You will have to change the cart motor to one that operates on 48 volts DC and then add one more 12 volt battery (identical to the exsisting) in series with the batteries that are in the cart now.
what should the compression be on a 2007 ezgo golf cart
scroll down on this website, should be everything you need....... http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/electric-ezgo/1536-basic-ezgo-electric-golf-cart-wiring-manuals.html
Anecdotal opinion says golf cart batteries will last three years under normal, everyday, use.
is there any fuses and where are they located on an ezgo electric golf cart. 90s model
It is not recommended to use blended oils on a 2000 Gas EZGO Golf Cart. The recommended oil to useÊis regular 10W-30 oil.
There probably isn't a speed control on the golf cart itself, but on its engine. To get more or less speed out of it, you would need to mess with the governor (on the engine itself).
Sort of: you would need about 80 motorcycle batteries 10 to 20 Car batteries Or six to 8 of the correct golf cart batteries.
no
has a full charge won't go forward or reverse
I'd just trace the wires from the alarm itself and disconnect them
no, but they can be rebuilt.
add 30" to the wheelbase and you should be close