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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Aug 2017
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![]() Hi, just converted from 6-8volt trojans to 4 12 volt lithiums, and want to know which 12 volt battery does the negative harness lead attach?
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Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: Sarasota, Florida
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![]() hondo434, your probably not gonna get a lot of response on this...
- can u bring the 4 12v back ? I ask and so will others because charging those without a BMS will eventually result in the batteries not being in sync... and lead to other issues. - if you do have a BMS then you will want to buy a 48v to 12v converter for your 12v needs. This will prevent you from draining 1 of the 4 batteries more than the others, which will lead to charging issues :) |
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Happy Carting
![]() ![]() Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
Posts: 74,010
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![]() To answer your question > 4/12v batteries make 48 volts when connected in series. To connect in series start with battery #1 and connect the negative to the positive of battery #2. Connect #2 negative to #3positive and so on until all the batteries are connected leaving only the #1 positive and #4 negative open. These 2 are the main + and -. Between these 2 you should measure 48v and the answer to your Q is Battery #4
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#4 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 26
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![]() Thank you, I have installed a reducer also, that neg wire I took off battery, where is the 12 volt positive in harness to go to reducer? Thanks.
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#5 |
Gone Wild
![]() Join Date: Apr 2017
Location: NW GA
Posts: 2,315
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![]() The 12v positive is a 10 gauge blue wire. It would have been connected to one of the batteries w/o a reducer.
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#6 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 26
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![]() Thank you!
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#7 |
Getting Wild
![]() Join Date: Feb 2022
Location: FL
Posts: 110
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![]() What batteries did you go with? Charger?
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#8 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Aug 2017
Posts: 26
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![]() Presently I have 4 Digi-marker 100 ah lifpo4 with 10 amp Chinese on board smart charger for two years and have worked well. I installed a 110 volt receptacle on outside , so I can plug in without holding up seat. You have to be careful when ordering these to get battery measurements, some will fit in 6 & 8 volt slots and some will not. Some will fit factory 12 volt batteries carts. Lost 300 # of weight. Don't go faster because of governor , but feels snappier. Definitely put reducer and fuse box. I convert carts so I change batteries around. Have purchased a single 48 volt battery and two 24 volt batteries to combine. Just have to make sure you can install in series and parallel . single and twin batteries you may need to build a platform to install. Another thing, I see you have upgrade motor, You have to get batteries with higher amp BMS to handle a 4000-6000 watt motor . I also use Ecoworthy 100 AH batteries, they have USA whare house and can deliver 7-10 days.
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