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Originally Posted by napalaz
You probably connected the charger wrong I use a 36v and a 12v charger cause I didnt want to blow big bucks on a 48v charger check out gornomans post on converteing 36v to 48v and you can figure out how to use a car charger
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HEY!!! I know how to use a car charger, they were batteries that sat dead for 6 months in some guys house until he sold the cart to me. My guess is that it went into desulfation mode, then the gasses ignited when a faulty connection sparked. I took a digital electronics class, and I know that V=IR
Its just that, as I saw on a different thread, that charging the batteries seperatly will cause them to be uneven, and that really f's stuff up.
Thanks for all the suggestions!!!