
An EZGo golf cart has either 3, 4, 6, or 8, golf cart batteries. The average golf cart will need 4 to 6 batteries (mostly 6) for optimum performance. Only in older 36-volt carts, you’ll find 3 batteries, and some 6-volt versions will have 8 batteries.
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How many batteries does an EZ GO golf cart take?
Nov 18, 2014 · Measure the available opening you've got in your cart, and then go buy the biggest 12 volt automotive starting battery that'll physically fit, the more CCA the better. Overkill is underrated IMO. 93yellowclubcar
How to hook up batteries to EZ GO golf carts?
We stock both Lead-Acid and Lithium Golf Cart Batteries for all EZGO models, including EZGO RXV Batteries, EZGO TXT Batteries, 36-volt EZ-GO golf cart batteries and EZ-GO golf cart 12-volt Batteries. Also be sure to check out our Golf Cart Accessories to fully customize the look of your golf cart, carry more passengers, cargo and more!
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For most of the electric golf carts, it is never a surprise that they are common with this 6-8 volt golf cart battery pack configuration.
How to check golf cart battery?
The fastest way to know the kind of batteries your golf cart houses is the following: 1 Pull your golf cart’s front seat upwards and identify the location of the golf cart battery compartment. 2 Look for markings that tell you the battery’s voltage. If there are no markings, continue to step 3. 3 Closely scrutinize the batteries for the acid holes. The holes are on each battery headcover. For each battery, the total number is typically 3, 4, or 6 holes on the top. 4 To figure out the golf cart battery’s voltage, for each of the number of acid holes on one of your batteries, multiply the number by 2. Each hole is equal to 2 volts. 5 Finally, multiply the voltage of the golf cart battery by the sum of the golf cart batteries that are installed in the particular golf cart.
What is the voltage of a golf cart?
The most common voltage in golf carts today is 48 volt s. Some older models are 36 volts, and some newer are 72 volts. 48 volt carts can either have 4 12v batteries, or six 8 volt batteries. A 36 Volt Pack is seen on most older golf carts and has a series arrangement of six 6 Volt batteries.
A look-over first
We will want to look over the golf cart first because with older carts you will want to check over the battery bank and all connections for corrosion and deterioration. To insure good performance you will always want to replace all cables that need it.
Get the right batteries
The EZGO Medalist and Txt carts are based on a 36 volt battery bank. Consisting of six 6 volt golf cart batteries. We will be installing a new set of our PowerPro Golf Cart batteries. One of the few batteries available today that are still manufactured in the good ole’ US of A.
Do a test
I always start with a quick golf cart battery test of the system in general. Overall voltage available, then voltage of each individual golf cart battery. While testing voltage I can also run a load test on each golf cart battery.
Check the connections
Once I determine the batteries are in need of replacement I begin the relatively straight forward process. First I will make note of any obvious connection issues (battery cables or terminals with corrosion or defect), replacing anything that does not look fit for continued use or if I feel it will effect the performance of the cart.
Retaining system
Then I remove retaining system, in this carts case it is just the basic plastic spacer/retainer hold down. Secured by two nuts usually 9/16′. Next I will advise you to take your cell phone and snap a few pictures of the battery bank. This will help you in the re-install phase placing the battery jumper cables in the correct location.
Pull out the old batteries
Next you can begin pulling out the old batteries. Once complete I will inspect the battery area and frame for obvious signs of leakage and corrosion buildup.
New batteries go in
Next I will begin to install the new batteries, and reconnect the battery cables to their respective locations. After doing so I will also apply a corrosion preventative to the terminal connections on each individual battery.
