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on a yamaha golf cart charger, when is the charge completed ?

by Marty Koelpin Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

If your golf cart is plugged in, it will keep charging until it's full. Once your batteries are fully charged, the charger will shut itself off. And, if you keep it plugged in, the charger will kick start again once your charger reaches a certain level of voltage.

Full Answer

Do you carry battery chargers for the Yamaha golf carts?

We carry several lines of battery chargers for the Yamaha golf carts. All are USA made, and have a 3 year warranty. Our chargers are the latest, microprocessor controlled units, with maintenance modes for maintaining your cart for days, weeks, or months after a charge is completed.

Why is my Yamaha golf cart not charging?

The most likely reasons why a Yamaha golf cart is not charging are: The battery charger is damaged

How long does it take to charge a golf cart battery?

At a minimum, this process will eliminate low battery voltage as a potential issue. This should take no more than 15-20 minutes of manual charging in total. Here's a video to help you manually charge your dead golf cart batteries:

How to tell if your golf cart is charging correctly?

Check the voltage of your batteries. If it is showing 48 volts, then the golf cart should charge correctly. In case of decoloration and if it has lost its charge, then most probably the batteries have become damaged. This can be caused due to the use of the wrong charger.

How do you know when a golf cart is fully charged?

1:574:02How Do I Read My Golf Cart Charger? | ASK DAVE - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipMost will flash or blink during charging and present a solid green light when finished.MoreMost will flash or blink during charging and present a solid green light when finished.

How long does it take to fully charge a Yamaha golf cart?

Charge your batteries for 8 to 10 hours with the proper style of golf cart battery charger. The best practice is to charge overnight after you are done using your cart for the day. Even if you only used the cart for 5 minutes, you'll want to give the golf cart batteries a good charge.

Do golf cart chargers turn off automatically?

Yes. It is healthy for the batteries to be fully charged at all times. So, you should charge your golf cart every night. Automatic golf cart chargers will shut off once the batteries are fully charged, so there isn't a concern that they will be over charged.

Can you leave golf cart charger plugged in all the time?

Manufacturers suggest leaving your golf cart plugged in all of the time while using an auto battery charger, as it will keep the batteries fully charged and always available. If batteries are not charged for prolonged storage, they may damage over time and deliver less capacity.

What should my golf cart charger read when fully charged?

If the batteries are full, the ammeter reading will quickly drop below 15 amps. As the batteries charge the ammeter read out will eventually drop to about 2 or 3 amps. This indicates a near full charge in the batteries.

What should a fully charged 48V golf cart read?

The target voltage for a 48 volt charger for AGM or some flooded batteries is 2.4 to 2.45 volts per cell, which is 57.6 to 58.8 volts.

Can you overcharge a golf cart?

Overcharging your golf cart batteries may damage them. It is best to use an automatic charger that turns itself off when a battery is fully charged. Some older models lack this important feature. If you must use a manual charger, don't forget to turn it off.

Should golf cart be on when charging?

No, it's not recommended that you leave your golf cart plugged in all the time. Although automatic chargers are designed to prevent over-charging, there is still the risk of the circuit breaker tripping, which would result in damage to your battery's cells.

Why is the light on my battery charger blinking yellow?

Flashing GREEN and 25% YELLOW LEDs indicates the battery is less than 10.5 volts and the charger is in low power safety mode. Full charging will begin once the battery reaches 10.5 volts.

How often should you add water to golf cart batteries?

about once every 30 daysThe typical schedule is about once every 30 days, but this may vary by several days depending on your specific situation. When filling the batteries, add just enough water to bring it 1/4 inch to 1/8 inch shy of the indicator ring to prevent overfilling.

What happens if you leave a battery charger on too long?

A: If you leave the charger connected continuously, even at a mere 2 amps, the battery eventually will die. Overcharging a battery causes excessive gassing — the electrolyte gets hot and both hydrogen and oxygen gas are generated.

How do you charge a Yamaha golf cart?

1:382:05Yamaha Golf Car- Consumer - Charging Batteries - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPosition lift the seat and move the toe run switch to the toe. Position with the charger properlyMorePosition lift the seat and move the toe run switch to the toe. Position with the charger properly connected and grounded insert the charger plug into the golf car receptacle.

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