You need an even number of them to offset... 4 of them would be too much for the motor to handle.
Sort of: you would need about 80 motorcycle batteries 10 to 20 Car batteries Or six to 8 of the correct golf cart batteries.
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No, you cannot use three 12 volt batteries to replace 6 volt batteries in an EZGO golf cart. The golf cart's electrical system is designed to operate on a specific voltage, either 36 or 48 volts. Using three 12 volt batteries would not provide the correct voltage and could potentially damage the cart's components. It's best to use the recommended voltage of batteries for your specific model of golf cart.
no, but they can be rebuilt.
Anecdotal opinion says golf cart batteries will last three years under normal, everyday, use.
Yes they will work, golf cart battery have a few more plates in them for longer run 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.
no you can also use gas it just depends on type it uses.
Connect them in series.
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it should work as long as the batteries are connected in series + to - what you would need to check is if the charger for the cart charges 24v or 8v if it is 8v you would need to get a 24v charger for it it would be possible to charge the batteries with a 12v charger but it would need to be hooked to each battery separately
No.Although quite similar, golf cart batteries and automobile batteries are designed with different functions in mind.The automobile battery is designed to provide high current for starting, but once your car starts, the battery typically isn't required to do much except to accept a recharge.Golf cart batteries, however, are what's called a "deep cycle" battery. Deep cycle batteries typically provide lower levels of electrical current to devices for a longer time.