12 volts
Voltage is how much power the batteries have. I think....
The small batteries (dry cells) used for many electronic devices usually have approximately 1.5 volts. Car batteries (which have several cells working in series) usually have around 12 volts. Other batteries may have other voltages.
kwh means Kilowatt Hour..used by the electric company to monitor how much you owe them.it is not a term for a car battery.....your regular car battery has 12 volts of power
12.6 volts when fully charged.
Batteries are connected in series to add their voltages together. For example, two car batteries in series will give twenty four volts.
12V is probably short for 12 volts, the voltage used by regular car batteries. And since 12V can strike a spark, it can be used to start a fire.
Modern automobile batteries are 12 volts.
the collective voltage of this cart is 48 volts . fully charged it will be anything up to 51 or 52 volts . If the voltage of your batteries is less than say 41 volts because they are very very low then your charger will not kick on. You will have to charge the batteries one at a time using a car battery charger. The golf cart charger you have will only turn on and charge when the batteries are above a certain voltage . You are obviously below that. Or you batteries are simply no good at all because they were dry for to long . Go to your local batteries plus store and have them check them for free.
two 12 volt batteries. positive to negative between the two batteries then hoock up your positive on amp to pos of one battery negative to the other battery and you will have 24 volts.
Kilo is the prefix for thousand, and car batteries generally use 12 volts. So 0.012 kilovolt in a car battery.
Automobile batteries today are all 12 volt. Most auto manufacutures switched from 6 volts to 12 volts in the 50s.
Any sort of dry battery will do this, you just need to match the required bulb voltage with the battery voltage. Most small dry batteries give 1.5 volts, the square shaped ones give 9 volts, and there are bigger ones used for lanterns and large flashlights. The bulb should have on it the required voltage, if it is say 3 volts you will need two batteries in series (connect them positive end to negative end of the second) or you can make a string in series, you just get number of batteries x 1.5 volts. If it is a car bulb these operate at 12 volts, you will need a car type battery for these.