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04-16-2011, 03:08 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Apr 2010
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Going from (6) 6 volt batteries to (3) 12 volt
I'm considering buying an inexpensive ($900) used EZ-Go cart. The seller doesn't know much about it--even the year or the model, but from the picture it looks like a 90's or 2000's model that's in pretty good shape. He says it runs good, has forward and reverse, etc. However, he recently installed (3) 12 volt batteries instead of the original (6) 6 volt ones, and claims that works fine. Does anybody have an opinion as to whether that will work out in the long run? What are the disadvantages; are there any advantages? Any advice would be appreciated. If it helps, the cart will not get heavy use; mostly it will be used to putt around a small, level community on paved streets. Thanks, Shannon
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12 volt batteries, battery conversion |
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