Wrong question, it depends on the charger, not the golf cart.
At 120 volts it will pull 4.166 amps. At 240 volts it will pull 2.08 amps.
It is in the trunk. Pull up the carpet on the right rear and you will see it.
Aprox 12 amps.
Lift the seat up all the way and on the right hand side you will see the battery. You will need a battery charger with relatively small clamps. Pull the red plastic cover back from the hot terminal and connect the hot clamp from the battery charger. Then connect the ground clamp to the ground terminal on the battery. Be sure to set your battery charger on 12 volts
A 120 volt table lamp with a 75 watt bulb will pull 0.625 amps. With a 100 watt bulb it will pull 0.833 amps. And with a modern fluorescent 13 watt bulb it will pull 0.108 amps.
About 2.25 Amps.
at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
That depends on several factors: If the car battery is FULLY discharged, a starter can pull as much as 200 AMPS when you try to start the engine, depending on the size of the engine. If the car battery is only "low", but still carries a pretty good charge, you might be able to get by with considerably less than 200 AMPS.
A typical fence charger pulls between 0.1 to 1 amp, depending on the size and power of the unit. Low-powered models may use around 0.1 to 0.5 amps, while more powerful chargers can draw up to 1 amp or slightly more. The exact amperage can vary based on the charger’s design and its intended use, such as for livestock or wildlife fencing. Always refer to the manufacturer's specifications for precise information.
Remove the battery, its located underneath the seat, then hook it to a 12v battery charger for 10hours To get to the battery you have to remove 4 Allen key screws. 2 that hold the black grill on either side of the bike, once these are removed the grills can be opened, revealing the bolts that hold on the seat. remove these and pull off the seat. To remove the battery just dosconnect the leads using a Phillips head screw driver. Pull the battery out of the seat and hook it up to a battery charger
10.92 Amp