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How to hook up electric golf cart batteries?

To hook up Electric Golf Cart batteries, follow these steps:

1. Make sure the cart is turned off and the key is removed from the ignition.
2. Locate the battery compartment on the golf cart.
3. Identify the positive and negative terminals on the batteries. The positive terminal will typically have a "+" symbol or a red color, while the negative terminal will have a "-" symbol or aGP-J3 | BLACK color.
4. Begin by connecting the positive terminal of One battery to the negative terminal of the adjacent battery. Use a battery cable or wire to make the connection.
5. Repeat this process for the remaining batteries, connecting them in series until all the positive and negative terminals are linked.
6. Once all the batteries are connected, check the connections to ensure they are secure and tight.
7. Finally, use a battery charger specifically designed for electric golf carts to charge the batteries. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper charging procedures.

It is important to note that these instructions are general guidelines and may vary depending on the specific make and model of your Electric Golf Cart. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for detailed instructions on how to properly hook up and maintain your golf cart batteries.
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Arai

GP-J3 | BLACK

4.5
$660

Electric Golf Cart

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