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how to tell if golf cart is 36v or 48v

by Luther Feil Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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To determine whether your golf cart is 36V or 48V, follow these steps:

  • Lift up the seat to view the battery compartment.
  • Count the number of holes on each battery. You may need to remove the battery cap to see the holes.
  • Multiply the number of holes by 2 to determine the golf cart battery voltage.
  • Multiply the golf cart battery voltage by the total number of batteries.

Is a 48 volt golf cart better than a 36 volt?

Is a 48 Volt Golf Cart Better Than a 36 Volt Golf Cart? The answer is, it depends. There isn’t a huge difference between a 36V and 48V golf cart. Both are excellent choices and have a great deal of advantages to be considered when looking into purchasing a golf cart.

How many volts is a golf cart battery?

48 Volt Golf Cart Example (12V Batteries): 6 holes X 2 volts = 12 volt battery. 12 volt battery X 4 total batteries = 48 volt system. If you have additional questions about your batteries or charger, check out our Battery Charger Frequently Asked Questions page.

Can a 36V golf cart be used off road?

It is not recommended that a 36V golf cart be used offroad, since it has less power. Golf carts that are powered by 48 Volts consist of either (6) 8 Volt batteries or, in the case of some Club Car Precedent golf carts, (4) 12 Volt batteries. They are easily converted into hunting buggies or offroad carts.

How do I know what voltage my golf cart is?

It is important to know what voltage your golf cart is to understand its speed and power potential. To determine whether your golf cart is 36V or 48V, follow these steps: Lift up the seat to view the battery compartment. Count the number of holes on each battery. You may need to remove the battery cap to see the holes.

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How Many Batteries Are In a Golf Cart?

An electric golf cart will have either 4, 6 or 8 golf cart batteries and will have either a 36 volt or 48 volt electrical drive system.

48 Volt Golf Cart Voltage Example (12V Batteries)

If you have additional questions about your batteries or charger, check out our Battery Charger Frequently Asked Questions page or learn about how amperage works in a golf cart.

How to tell if a golf cart is 36V or 48V?

To determine whether your golf cart is 36V or 48V, follow these steps: Lift up the seat to view the battery compartment. Count the number of holes on each battery. You may need to remove the battery cap to see the holes.

How many volts does a golf cart use?

Golf carts that are powered by 48 Volts consist of either (6) 8 Volt batteries or, in the case of some Club Car Precedent golf carts, (4) 12 Volt batteries.

How to determine golf cart battery voltage?

Count the number of holes on each battery. You may need to remove the battery cap to see the holes. Multiply the number of holes by 2 to determine the golf cart battery voltage. Multiply the golf cart battery voltage by the total number of batteries.

What is voltage in golf carts?

Technically speaking, voltage is the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field. The greater the voltage is, the greater the current.

Is it more expensive to replace a 12 volt battery?

Batteries are more expensive to replace. If the system uses 12 Volt batteries, run time will be less due to a lower battery lead volume. Replacement motors and controllers are typically more expensive. 48 Volt cart are more expensive to purchase. Whether you decide to go with a 36 Volt or a 48 Volt, the important thing is ...

Can a 36V golf cart be used off road?

They produce less power than 48 Volt systems. They are less efficient and therefore, yield fewer hours on a charge. It is not recommended that a 36V golf cart be used offroad, since it has less power.

What is a 36V golf cart?

A 36V system is great for flat, smooth, dry surfaces such as driving around your paved golf cart community , golf course, or general leisure cruising. Cost - 36V golf carts and their repair parts can be slightly cheaper than 48V golf cart parts.

How fast can a 36V golf cart go?

Standard 36V and 48V golf carts are capable of the same top-end speed (12MPH). You can, however, make your golf cart go faster by doing a couple of things: Larger Tires - You can purchase larger tires. The larger the diameter of the wheels, the faster your golf cart will go.

How many tires can a golf cart have?

Standard carts will allow for a maximum of 20” tires without the need for a lift kit or block lift. Standard golf cart tires are 18” so an upgrade to 20” tires will give you an added 2 MPH. Torque/Controller Upgrade Kit - You can upgrade the torque on your golf cart with a torque upgrade kit or controller upgrade kit.

What is the difference between a 48V and a 36V?

Here are some things to consider: Power/Torque - A 48V system has higher low-end torque which you’ll feel when you accelerate. Basically, a 48V system gives you more “pep in your step” and picks up/speeds up a bit faster than a 36V system.

When did 36V golf carts start?

Here are the manufacturing years that some of the most popular golf cart manufacturers starting making 36V golf carts: Club Car - Club Car first introduced their 36V golf cart in 1950. EZGO - EZ-GO first introduced their 36V golf cart in 1960. Yamaha - Yamaha first introduced their 36V golf cart in 1979.

When did golf carts start making 48V?

Here are are the manufacturing years that some of the most popular golf carts starting manufacturing 48V carts: Club Car - Club introduced their 48V system in 1995. EZGO - EZ-GO introduced their 48V system in 2008. Yamaha - Yamaha introduced their 48V system in 1995.

Can you convert a 36V to 48V motor?

Yes! Here are the main parts that will need to be installed/swapped out to do a 36V to 48V conversion: Upgraded batteries. Upgraded solenoid. Upgraded solenoid diode and resistor. Upgraded controller. Upgraded motor.

Where is the battery bank?

You will find the battery bank for your golf cart directly under the drivers seat. In some cases the battery system is quite large and will most likely be continued under the front nose cone area of popular carts like Gem cars or other 4 or more passenger golf carts.

What do you see there?

Ok, so you pull the seat back and what do you see? Here is an example of a popular golf cart. This picture is of a older style club car with a 36 volt battery system. Which is easily determined because you will count (6) six batteries.

Another example

Here is another example to make sure you got it. How many volts are found in this battery system found in a late model motor coach waiting for new batteries to be installed? Again 1,2,3 = 6 volts (2 volts x 3) 1,2,3,4,5,6 = 6 volts batteries = 36 volts total (6 volts x 6 batteries) Hey, You are getting good at this! Here is one more for you.

Our shop cart test

Our shop cart has 4 batteries under the seat but each battery has (6) six filler holes or cells on each battery. Would this be a 48 volt system? Yes, It is a 48 volt system because you have 6 cells per battery and you have 4 batteries. (6 cells x 2 volts = 12 volts) (4 x 12 volt batteries = 48 volts).

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