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48 volt cart batteries

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  1. Bradley Frunchak
    Bradley Frunchak avatar
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    5/6/2018 6:05 PM
    A couple of members have decided to start a golf car customizing and reconditioning business. When they replace the batteries in a 48 volt cart they install 4x12 volt marine batteries from Costco. Their reasoning is that it is the same thing but cheaper.
    I tried to explain to them that it's incorrect but they are a little bull headed(one is plumber and the other is car salesman). Explains a lot. I know if this was such a simple solution all cart manufacturers would do it this way.

    I need info on why 4 car batteries isn't correct. Why it isn't correct and where can I find info to actually hand them?



  2. James Smith
    James Smith avatar
    113 posts
    5/7/2018 6:05 AM
    Good luck!
    they will not believe you anyway!

    the truth I believe is in the size of the plates and how often it allows them to be recharged! golf cart batteries are a lot heavier than regular Marine batteries.

    I would think sending an email to someone at Trojon Batteries may get what your looking for. you may actually find a video on You Tube doing the same thing.

    Sams sells golf cart batteries.

    I know that Club Car built a 48 volt system with 4 - 12 volt batteries in them but it never really worked like they thought and they went back to the 8 volt set ups! I know one of our members had one of these carts and he always had to replace one battery.



  3. Andy Jorgensen
    Andy Jorgensen avatar
    1 posts
    5/7/2018 9:05 AM
    https://www.quora.com/Why-do-electric-golf-cars-use-6-8-volt-batteries-instead-of-4-12-volt

    Two reasons mentioned within:

    1) 12 volt batteries have higher fail rate and therefore a more costly replacement compared to 6 or 8 volts

    2) Amp hours is diminished with 12 volt batteries allowing for a shorter cycle between charges.



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