Do you need a special charger for golf cart batteries?
Jan 16,2023 | TCcharger
STEP 1: IDENTIFY YOUR GOLF CART'S VOLTAGE
The charger you buy needs to match the voltage of your golf cart (to avoid unnecessary damage to your batteries):
- 36-volt golf carts require a 36-volt charger
- 48-volt golf carts require a 48-volt charger
Don't know how to Identify Your Golf Cart's Battery Voltage? Please watch the following part!
STEP 2: IDENTIFY THE CORRECT PLUG TYPE FOR YOUR CART
Exclusive manufacturers a models of golfing carts have exclusive Plug "heads" on them. Due to the fact there are half of-a-dozen plug types on the market for numerous cart fashions, you want to choose the golf cart charger with the plug to be able to fit in your golf cart's charging receptacle.
STEP 3: USE OUR SIMPLE TABLE BELOW TO LOCATE YOUR GOLF CART CHARGER
Use the table below to find your EZ-GO Golf Cart Charger, Club Car Battery Charger or Yamaha Golf Cart Battery Charger, and keep your golf cart running in tip-top shape! You can easily click on the picture of your charger head-type below to be taken to the product page for your charger:
HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR GOLF CART'S BATTERY VOLTAGE
Electric golf carts will have 6 or 8 golf cart batteries located under the driver's seat (sometimes 4 batteries). These 4, 6, or 8 batteries when linked together will total up to a power of either 36-volts or 48-volts.
How to Determine Your Golf Cart Voltage:
- Lift up your golf cart's front seat and locate your golf cart batteries
- Inspect your batteries for the number of acid holes they have on each battery head cover. Each battery typically has 3, 4 or 6 holes on top
- Take the number of acid holes on one of your batteries and multiply that number by 2 to determine your golf cart battery voltage
- Multiply your golf cart battery voltage by the total number of golf cart batteries on your cart
Example: 36-Volt Golf Cart (w/ 6, 6V Batteries system):
3 acid holes x 2 volts per hole = 6 volts
6 volts x 6 total cart batteries = 36 volt cart
Example: 48-Volt Golf Cart (w/ 6, 8V Batteries system):
4 acid holes x 2 volts per hole = 8 volts
8 volts x 6 total cart batteries = 48 volt cart
Now that you are an expert on golf cart battery chargers and golf cart batteries, it's time to get the right one for your cart! If you recently bought a new golf cart battery charger and are experiencing issues with your batteries either not holding charge, or not providing full power - then it may be time to get some new golf cart batteries! Shop our brand new 6-Volt Golf Cart Batteries Chargers, 8-Volt Golf Cart Batteries Chargers and 12-Volt Golf Cart Batteries Chargers for all EZGO, Club Car and Yamaha golf carts now!