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SLUggish golf cart 36 volt new batteries won't pull up hill after18 holes

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Take it to a pro who will check and see if your new batteries are charging up to where they should be. Check the generator out put and see if the motor is working properly. Even new batteries have been known to fail and only charge 50 percent.

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  • Posted on Sep 24, 2010

SOURCE: Trying to hook 12 volt lights to a 36 volt golf

The exact answer depends on what battery voltage you have but this hint will get you going.
Assuming you have 3 12v batteries, just wire to the first battery + - and you'll have 12 v. If you have 6 6v batteries, wire to the first + and the second -. If you have a voltage meter, you can verify the voltage of my suggestion.
This will work for lights and other resistance circuits but not for sensitive items like radios.
Golf cart batteries are series wired to get the higher voltage.
If this answers your question, I'd appreciate 4 thumbs. I do this for fun and do not get paid.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 20, 2010

SOURCE: how to wire a 12volt lights to a 36 volt system on

all you have to do is run the positive wire from the lights to the positive post of one battery and the negative wire to the negative post of the same battery. You will be using just one battery to power your lights. Hope this helps

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  • Posted on Nov 09, 2014

SOURCE: 36 volt ezgo

First of all, lift rear axle off the ground and place blocks or jack stands underneath. Check to see if you have 36 volts On your batteries. Now you want to run a jumper across the big cables on the solenoid. Press the accelerator and the motor should engage. Clicking is a pretty sure sign that the solenoid is bad. Please let me know if this is useful. I can further elaborate more troubleshooting if this doesn't solve your problem.

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First of all, lift rear axle off the ground and place blocks or jack stands underneath. Check to see if you have 36 volts On your batteries. Now you want to run a jumper across the big cables on the solenoid. Press the accelerator and the motor should engage. Clicking is a pretty sure sign that the solenoid is bad. Please let me know if this is useful. I can further elaborate more troubleshooting if this doesn't solve your problem.
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