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If you own a 48 volt golf cart, it’s important to understand your battery voltage chart to ensure your cart is always running smoothly. Your battery voltage chart will tell you the current state of your battery and how much charge it has left. In this article, we’ll answer some common questions about 48 volt golf cart batteries and provide a voltage chart to help you better understand your battery’s state of charge.<\/p>\n
State of Charge<\/th>\n | 6V Batteries<\/th>\n | 8V Batteries<\/th>\n | 12V Batteries<\/th>\n | 24V Batteries<\/th>\n | 36V Batteries<\/th>\n | 48V Batteries<\/th>\n<\/tr>\n |
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100%<\/td>\n | 6.33 Volts<\/td>\n | 8.45 Volts<\/td>\n | 12.65 Volts<\/td>\n | 25.30 Volts<\/td>\n | 37.95 Volts<\/td>\n | 50.60 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
90%<\/td>\n | 6.20 Volts<\/td>\n | 8.30 Volts<\/td>\n | 12.45 Volts<\/td>\n | 24.90 Volts<\/td>\n | 37.35 Volts<\/td>\n | 49.80 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
80%<\/td>\n | 6.07 Volts<\/td>\n | 8.15 Volts<\/td>\n | 12.25 Volts<\/td>\n | 24.50 Volts<\/td>\n | 36.75 Volts<\/td>\n | 49.00 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
70%<\/td>\n | 5.93 Volts<\/td>\n | 8.00 Volts<\/td>\n | 12.05 Volts<\/td>\n | 24.10 Volts<\/td>\n | 36.15 Volts<\/td>\n | 48.20 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
60%<\/td>\n | 5.80 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.85 Volts<\/td>\n | 11.85 Volts<\/td>\n | 23.70 Volts<\/td>\n | 35.55 Volts<\/td>\n | 47.40 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
50%<\/td>\n | 5.67 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.70 Volts<\/td>\n | 11.65 Volts<\/td>\n | 23.30 Volts<\/td>\n | 34.95 Volts<\/td>\n | 46.60 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
40%<\/td>\n | 5.53 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.55 Volts<\/td>\n | 11.45 Volts<\/td>\n | 22.90 Volts<\/td>\n | 34.35 Volts<\/td>\n | 45.80 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
30%<\/td>\n | 5.40 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.40 Volts<\/td>\n | 11.25 Volts<\/td>\n | 22.50 Volts<\/td>\n | 33.75 Volts<\/td>\n | 45.00 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
20%<\/td>\n | 5.27 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.25 Volts<\/td>\n | 11.05 Volts<\/td>\n | 22.10 Volts<\/td>\n | 33.15 Volts<\/td>\n | 44.20 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
10%<\/td>\n | 5.13 Volts<\/td>\n | 7.10 Volts<\/td>\n | 10.85 Volts<\/td>\n | 21.70 Volts<\/td>\n | 32.55 Volts<\/td>\n | 43.40 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n |
0%<\/td>\n | 4.90 Volts<\/td>\n | 6.90 Volts<\/td>\n | 10.50 Volts<\/td>\n | 21.00 Volts<\/td>\n | 31.50 Volts<\/td>\n | 42.00 Volts<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\nHow Many Volts is Fully Charged on a 48 Volt Golf Cart?<\/h2>\nA fully charged 48 volt golf cart<\/a> battery should read around 50-52 volts on a voltmeter. This is because each individual battery in a 48 volt golf cart is typically a 12 volt battery, so when they are connected in series, they add up to 48 volts. When fully charged, the voltage of each battery will be around 12.8-13.1 volts.<\/p>\n A fully charged 48 volt battery should read around 50-52 volts on a voltmeter. This is because a 48 volt battery is made up of four 12 volt batteries connected in series. When fully charged, each of the four 12 volt batteries will read around 12.8-13.1 volts.<\/p>\n The size of battery you need for your 48 volt golf cart will depend on the model and year of your cart. However, most 48 volt golf carts will require eight 6-volt batteries or six 8-volt batteries. It’s important to make sure you choose the right size battery for your golf cart to ensure it runs smoothly and efficiently.<\/p>\n |