36v Electric EZGO TXT Golf Cart converted to 3 12v Deep Cycle Batteries Saves you Hundreds $$$
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
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In this video, we'll demonstrate how to convert a 36-volt electric golf cart to operate with three 12-volt deep cycle batteries, providing a cost-effective solution. The process is straightforward and can be completed in less than two hours, ensuring minimal downtime for your golf cart. Importantly, despite the conversion, the golf cart maintains its original performance capabilities, ensuring a seamless transition without sacrificing power or efficiency.
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I've done this & it works OK & saved me a lot of money. I do, however, think there is a reduction in torque, but I never had "good" 6 volters in so not a real world comparison.
Good detailed vid.
Torque seems the same to me. I have had 4 adults on the my cart and in my backyard I have a steep hill (dam) going up to the pond and it goes right up the hill just fine.
@@RoadMisfit187 OK, I guess I expect too much out of it. I do need to get a better charger however.
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I did the conversion to 3 12 volt DC batteries plugged in my old charger and it flashed red three times do I need to buy that other charger that guy has? Ty
@@RoadMisfit187I did the conversion to 3-12 volt DC batteries plugged in my old charger and it flashed red three times do I need a different charger
Hey man thank you so much! Thks video helped me a lot!! Thanks again!! ✌️
Bess you for this knowledge good sir!
I have this exact batteries and they only last about 6 months. I am on my second exchange with Wal-Mart. They asked if we were using them on a Golf Cart and explained that the batteries are not designed to work on that type of load and this is why they are not working or lasting.
I made the conversion to 3-12 volt deep cell batteries ard plugged in my old charger and it flashes red three times do I need to use a different charger
Now that lithium 36volt kits are getting into the 600-700 dollar range would you still opt for the 3 12v deep cycles?
@@jokerfacewild9268 yes I would, but haven't seen the lithium kits less than $1400?
@RoadMisfit187 I'm currently going through ebay and researching if 60ah and 100ah batteries are actually enough
@@jokerfacewild9268 Also the thought of a lithium battery in my garage scares me knowing how electric cars can catch on fire. Maybe we just aren't there yet.
@RoadMisfit187 that was also a fear. I have been dealing with lipo batteries in rc for like 10 years so I'm pretty comfortable with them
I have a EZGO with the 3 battery conversion, I want to hook up lights which battery do I hook up to , or can I get a spare 12 v for electrical accessories????
Yes you could get a spare battery for electrical accessories but would have to charge it separately. I just picked one of my three batteries and use it for lights. It still charges fine
Buy a 36v to 12v converter to do it right. Hooking to one of the 12volts will wear one battery down faster than the other two.
If I put 4 batteries and make it 48v, will it go faster??
No, I would NOT do that. You will do some major damage. You must keep it at 36V
@@RoadMisfit187 thank you for the info sir, will definitely NOT be doing that 😂.
With only the 3 12volts you're reducing your available amperage from over 200(with reg golf cart batts) to about 100. If you get 3 more and hook 2 banks of 36v in parallel it will give you about 200 amps which will increase your range...
That does make sense, but I dont need further range. Maybe if I tried to play 18 holes of golf with equipment and a few guys riding. But for normal activities around the house, and neighborhood and using it for fishing it works just fine on 3 batteries.
@@RoadMisfit187The 100AH typically can give a 5-mile range versus a 10-mile range from the 200AH golf cart batteries. For many that's enough. Including me for sure. I'm very very happy with the conversion.
I just thought I'd mention it. I have a couple 12v items like a small light bar and small fan, and got just over 3 miles with everything on. This wasn't enough for me so I did the 6 batts. Haven't done a range test yet though.. but I'd imagine I should get 6ish miles..