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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Washington, PA
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| We have a 48 volt charger @ work for our Yamaha G22. That would be great if I could get an adapter or rewire the plug on my E-Z-GO so this charger would work. Any ideas if this will fly? ![]() I found this receptacle: http://www.lvssales.com/store/produc...&cat=0&page=66 As long as the charger will work, I think this is all I need? |
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| Yes.... |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Washington, PA
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| YAY! As long as I don't get fired or quit, sounds like I'm all set. I guess if it goes south, I'll just have to steal it! |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Dec 2006
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| Be sure your polarity is correct. |
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| Gone Wild Join Date: Jan 2007
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| wait so the 36v batterys will take the 48v? |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Washington, PA
Posts: 66
| I added two more 6 volt batteries making a total of 48 volts. Now when I charge it, I remove the wires from the last two batteries and charge them on a seperate 12 volt charger. Nate, I think the G22 cart @ work is marked on the receptacle with a + and - so as long as I wire according to that I should be ok.....I hope. It's a 50/50 shot right? |
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| Yea...just make sure your polarity is right and you will be fine. + to + and - to - |
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| Gone Wild ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Irving Texas
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48 volts won't hurt TOO badly. | |
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| IGKRA!!! ![]() Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Suburban Chicago
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Washington, PA
Posts: 66
| I'm not sure I follow you. Let me see if I got this: you moved the wires from the stock receptacle to a different location (different batts)? So you're sayin' I don't have to pull any wires off at all when using two seperate chargers? My 12 volt charger is a POS. After 14 hours of charging it only took the two new batts to 6.0volts a piece from 5.85. I didn't want to run them that low but they drianed faster than the original 6 since they are fresh I suppose... |
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