Most 36 volt golf carts are designed to run on a specific number of batteries, usually six 6-volt batteries or three 12-volt batteries. Running a 36 volt system on fewer batteries, such as 5, may result in insufficient power and could potentially damage the cart's electrical system. It's recommended to use the correct number and type of batteries as specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
Add two 1 volt batteries in series with it.
7 ohms (5+1+1)
Vanessa Volt is 5' 5".
+12 volt , -12 volt, + 5 volt, - 5 volt, and + 3.3 volt.
just put 5 of the 1.5 volt batteries in series that will give you 7.5 volts. it should work in a 7.2 volt aPPLICATION. OR use ohms law and work it out, google it man
If you hook up any charger to an apliance that has a stronger current it will always damage the object. The best option is to go to a store a puchase a charger cord.
Janos Volt is 5' 8".
Volt Francisco is 5' 9".
I am the one who question~ The more data: I mean,there is AAA type dry cell with 1.5V and AA type dry cell with 1.5V as well and square cell with 9V.So what's the realtionship between all these?Is there a realtionship I mean?I suppose there's...Thank you for answering my question:) Answer: For non rechargeable batteries, there is 1.5 volt per cell. So AA, AAA, D, C, etc. batteries have one 1.5 volt cell. The size of the cell is different in each, which allows larger current flow from that particular battery. None volt batteries are typically 6 of these cells stacked in series within a single battery. For cheap 9 volt batteries, there may be only 5, as the actual voltage is usually higher than 1.5 volts per cell (each cell voltage is intentionally made larger). wikipedia has a pretty good explanation - search for "nine-volt battery". Another way to glean more understanding is to simply take a few apart - make sure you wear some protective gloves and eyewear (some of these chemicals can be very corrosive). Hope this helps.
Under load, take your voltage meter and read from the first battery - terminal to each successive + terminal. Each increase in voltage should be the same for each battery. Anything off by more than .3 volt is starting to deteriorate and should be reconditioned.0- ____ +6.2 -____+12.4 -____+18.6 -____+24.5-____+30.2-____+36.4.....#1 ..............#2 .............#3 ...............#4 .............#5...............#6Battery 4 is marginal, Battery 5 should be reconditioned.Of course, the difference should be less for smaller voltage batteries and no more than .5 volts for 12 volt batteries. These are just numbers I have come up with empirically. Someone else may have a better reference for the allowable voltage difference between batteries in series.
lamp works on power of volt