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 if you want a series or parallel circuit. In a series circuit if you wire six 12 volt batteries together you will end up with 72 volts. Wire the same six 12 volt batteries together in parallel and you will still have 12 volts. In a parallel circuit you just wire all positive posts together and all negative posts together. In a series circuit you would wire positive to negative to increase the voltage with each battery added.
Yes, you can wire two 6 volt batteries in series to create a 12 volt output. To achieve this, connect the positive terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of the other battery. Then, you can tap into the connection point between the two batteries to create a separate 12 volt output plug while still maintaining 6 volts across each individual battery.
Two 6 volt batteries connected together in parallel will still maintain 6 volts but their amperage capacity will be doubled.
Yes, if the two 6 volt batteries were connected together in series.
Depends on the battery size. If your boat is a 12 volt system and you wire two 12 volt batteries in series you then have 24 volts. If the batteries are 6 volt batteries you will be fine. If you have a 12 volt system on your boat and want to use two batteries then wire two 12 volt batteries in parallel. You will still have 12 volts but will have double the amperage available and this will extend the running time of the batteries.
No. 4-AA batteries hooked together is a much smaller package than the 6 volt lantern battery.
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.
A cart that has batteries connected in series with one plus and one minus cables may have three 12V batteries connected with two jumpers, instead of twice as many 6V batteries with five jumpers.
Connect two 6 volt batteries in series. Connect the other two 6 volt batteries in series. Now connect those 2 pairs you have together in parallel. You will end up with 12 volts.
Yes.*Connect 3 batteries in parallel (hook all the + together, hook all the - together) (set A)*Connect another 3 batteries in parallel (hook all the + together, hook all the - together) (Set B)*Connect those two sets in series (hook the - of Set A to the + of Set B).You will have 24V between the + of set A to the - of set B.You should have an engineer, an electrical tech, or an electrician do this wiring. All those car batteries have a lot of energy, and it could get dangerous.
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.
If you have two 6 volt batteries you can take a jumper wire and connect the negative post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery then connect the remaining pos and neg posts to the 12 volt battery charger.