It depends on the terminal voltage of the batteries, as different types of battery (or, more accurately, 'cell') have different terminal voltages.
A car battery has Approx 12 V, so ten of them.
10
24 Volts.
It takes eighth batteries. each battery, being AA, A , C,or D have 1.5v per cell. if you put them all in series; neg. - pos., neg - pos., and so on it will take eight D batteries to make 12 volts.
I believe that AA batteries are rated at 1.5 volts each, so if you were to take 6 of them and wire them together in series that would produce a circuit that's pushing 9 volts. But recharge AA batteries are only 1.2 volts per unit so a little lower voltage will be the result. I think most devices will still work on the lower voltage. Also these batteries will never last as long as the regular dry cell.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts
80, all connected in series.
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.
Volts don't make power. Watts do. Watts = (volts) x (amps) 1 horsepower = 746 watts (Doesn't matter if the source is AC, DC, or a combination of both.)
Take 3 twelve volt batteries Run the + of battery #1 to the - of battery #2. Run the + of battery #2 to the - of battery #3. Use the + of battery #3 for your positive feed, and the - of battery #1 for your ground.
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yeas and it has to be at 6 volts cause its a six bolt battery u can also head to ur local autozone store and theyll help u out take it from an autozoner himeslf
6 volts
Just a little over 3,000 volts