When
installing lights, stereos, or other accessories on your golf cart, it
is necessary to know the voltage of your system. If you know the
voltage, then your accessories can be correctly wired.
GAS GOLF CARS
All gas golf cars have 12 volt batteries, so by simply connecting to
the positive and negative terminals, you have the correct amount of
voltage for any 12 volt accessory.
ELECTRIC GOLF CARS
Electric golf carts will be either 36 volt or 48 volt systems. Typically, golf carts have a quantity of 6 batteries. If they are 6 volt batteries you have a 36 volt system, and if you have 8 volt batteries you have a 48 volt system. But, how can you tell if a battery is 6 volt or 8 volt?
Counting the number of cells in your batteries is the key. Each cell is 2 volts and has a filling hole for water. The number of filling holes is equal to the number of cells. Accordingly, if you have 3 cells (or filling holes) times 2 volts per cell, you have a 6 volt battery. If you have 4 cells (or filling holes) times 2 volts per cell, you have an 8 volt battery.
Once you know the voltage of your individual batteries, simply count the number of batteries and you have the system voltage!
INSTALLING 12 VOLT ACCESSORIES IN ELECTRIC GOLF CARS
There are various options for wiring 12 volt electrical accessories on
your electric golf cart. Your options also vary upon having a 36
volt system or a 48 volt system.
36 VOLT SYSTEMS
With a 36 volt system, 2 batteries can be utilized to create the 12
volts needed to power your accessories. With a voltage tester,
locate a positive and negative terminal on two adjacent batteries that
will provide 12 volts. Although this option of wiring your
accessories will work, be aware that the two batteries providing the
power to your accessory will have a tendency to wear out quicker.
When the batteries eventually begin to fail, these two batteries will
most likely be the ones failing sooner.
48 VOLT SYSTEMS
One 8 volt battery is not sufficient to power a 12 volt
accessory. And, using two 8 volt batteries (16 volts) will
provide too much power to your accessory. This option will
sometimes work temporarily but your accessory will typically burn out
from excessive voltage. This situation makes it necessary to
install a voltage reducer.
VOLTAGE REDUCERS
As mentioned above, there can be problems associated with installing
accessories utilizing only two batteries from your six battery
pack. The answer to the problem is to draw from all six of your
batteries. Of course, this gives you 36 or 48 volts, which is too
much for any accessories. However, a voltage reducer effectively
reduces the voltage from your whole battery pack down to 12 volts.