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If a 48 Volt club car electric motor requires 48 volts, then it should be given a 48 volt power source, or something close to it. Too many more volts and it may burn out; not enough volts and it may not run or it will try to draw too much power and burn out the power supply.
You can increase the speed of an Yamaha 48 volt golf cart by installing a larger motor or more powerful batteries. This will produce more power to the wheels and more speed.
48 is volt scale and negative voltage is used for safety of media, to prevent attanuation and noise.
A lot of commercial telecommunications equipment runs on 48 volts. There are also relays that use 48 volts. I'm sure there are many other uses for this. I'm not aware of any in a typical house, if that's what you're looking for. Perhaps certain water softeners, sprinkler systems, etc. run on 48, but the ones I've seen usually run on 12.
0.004It has 3.05 Nmthat converts to3.05 Nm = 2.25 Lb / Ftwhich converts to .004 hpEDIT: This answer is entirely wrong. Power is torque multiplied by speed. Your answer is dependent on the voltage supplied to the motor as well. According to Animatics' torque-speed curve on the motor datasheet, this motor has a maximum power of approximately 460 Watts at 48 Volts (0.62 Horsepower).-Brian
If a 48 Volt club car electric motor requires 48 volts, then it should be given a 48 volt power source, or something close to it. Too many more volts and it may burn out; not enough volts and it may not run or it will try to draw too much power and burn out the power supply.
Not well - that combo would only give 36 volts.
You can increase the speed of an Yamaha 48 volt golf cart by installing a larger motor or more powerful batteries. This will produce more power to the wheels and more speed.
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.
The 36 volt motor will over heat (depending on the load of the motor)on 48 volts and melt the copper inside the motor you can rewind the copper inside to cope with the extra 12 volts.My answer would be not to try it as i have and it totaly melted the copper inside.
No set answer to that. Depends on the power rating of the motor and how hard you're running it.
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No.
48 is volt scale and negative voltage is used for safety of media, to prevent attanuation and noise.
If your cart has 4, 12 volt batteries in series to make up the 48 volts, just connect the 12 volt lights across one of the batteries.
No. The value and polarity are different.
Negative 48 volt DC voltage is simply a voltage that is negative 48 volts with respect to ground. This voltage is widely used in telecommunication systems.