![]() ![]() Thank you again for the calculator resource. I could enter each item separately to get amp hours then total the amp hours at the end. What is that compared to 200 AH at 20-Hr Rate? Would this be sufficient for my setup? The calculator shows I would need a 216 AH battery running all items for 6 hours. Any suggestion on getting a better feel for how many AH I need in my Deep Cycle Battery? I am looking at one that says 389 Capacity minutes. With such variables in frequency of usage how do i figure the battery needed? The calculator, which has helped me a lot, figures I am using all DC 12volt items the entire time which is not the case. ![]() My lights I will use only when it is dark and when I am awake, the pump is only when I turn the water on. They had some discarded ones with serial Number of I and H of 1996. Six of them in a golf cart for a 48 volt string. They use the Trojan Powerdrive 8 volt units. 9 LED 12v lights, A 12Volt Water pump, DC plug/USB Charger/Monitor Combo, and another USB/DC Charger. « on: May 31, 2005, 06:19:53 PM » Hey all Stopped at a golf coarse last week looking for used golf cart batts. I have totaled my setup that I am building in my Cargo Trailer Conversion to be 16.3 Amps. I run a small fridge led lights all around and basic charging necessities iPad etc.Īll the gear and no idea!!! Is my favourite saying…. But I would still like it set up to work as it should. ![]() Both of these allow for a local search through a zip code filter. The 4×4 drives around enough to keep the batteries topped up most of the time. Find a Local Battery Drop-Off Location Online Here are two online options that can help you find a drop-off location that will accept your old batteries. I would like to go camping every month but the reality is 2-3 times a year for only weekends away and 1 week somewhere special. This produces three pairs of 6-volt batteries. This can be done by disconnecting every other red positive battery cable. Use the socket wrench to disconnect the batteries so they are connected in pairs. This is a 36-volt golf cart with six 6-volt batteries. Lastly, trying to fit a square peg in a round hole, what if I was to get a manual battery isolator to split the batteries back to 105ah then just switch the alligator clips between batteries, a bit of stuffing around but wil his charge the batteries fully? Open the golf cart to expose the batteries. Also I’m looking at 2× 80w solar panels (160w) foldable with a regulator for each can I plug these two panels together (dual Anderson plug) or will the two regulators confuse each other. I purchased a10ah smart battery charger, it was half the price and I got a bit excited, my question is will this fully charge these batteries eventually? I realise that 10% amp size for the charger is the recommendation. From what I have learnt by reading all of the post that means I have 210ah and a 12 volt battery bank. PLEASE REFER TO THE OWNERS MANUAL OR PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURE OF YOUR GOLF CART FOR SPECIFICATIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS ON PROPER BATTERY INSTALLATION AND WIRING PROCEDURES.Hi Tech, I have 2× 105ah batteries in the tray of the ute, running parallel, using a red arc dual battery system which seems so far keep these batteries topped up, using HD welding cable. These renderings were created as a reference regarding typical connections in regards to specific golf car configurations. We are NOT responsible for any damage caused by improper battery connections. Battery did not design these diagrams to be used as guidelines for battery installation. BatteryĬlub Car DS – 36 Volt / 6 Volt Batteries Ĭlub Car DS – 48 Volt / 8 Volt Batteries We have batteries from Deka, Interstate, Trojan Batteries and U.S. These heavy duty deep cycle batteries hold power longer allowing your golf cart to run longer than with any other type of battery! ![]()
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