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Battery check with voltage meter on ezgo golf carts

Not sure if you're asking a question or just making a statement, however a voltage check alone will not indicate overall battery condition or health. You need to have a load test performed on the individual batteries in order to determine overall charging system health. Try this resource: How to Check Golf Cart for Bad Batteries Get yourself a load tester similar to this: Amazon com Schumacher BT 100 100 amp Battery Load Tester Automotive
2/1/2018 6:14:52 AM • Golf • Answered on Feb 01, 2018
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Why won't my electric club golf cart run? It makes a noise when I put it in drive or reverse & it won't move. I added some water & charged it & it seemed like it was doing fine until it shortly died.

Ok, first I hope u are putting distilled water in the battery, not just any water. Should not overfill it either. Looks like the electrolite ( sulfuric acid) in your golf cart had been diluted to the point where it doesn’t hold a charge. Also when u wipe all that stuff around the battery please wear gloves and safety goggles. Looks like u might need a new battery for your cart. Good luck!
1/23/2018 3:44:27 AM • Golf • Answered on Jan 23, 2018
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I have a 2004 ezxgo

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Charging Yamaha Golf Cart batteries, charger runs ok 2-3 Hrs then cuts out with abnormal cycle and incomplete lights staying on. What is the problem.

Could be one or more of your batteries going bad. When is the last time you had the battery system load checked? Water level in all batteries (unless they're sealed) should be checked, as should all the cables for corrosion, tightness, etc. Anyway, it certainly sounds like a battery related issue.
1/20/2018 4:51:42 AM • Golf • Answered on Jan 20, 2018
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Electric club golf cart has an odor when driving and runs extremely slow

If the smell is a burning smell, be very careful, a fire could start. If the smell is chemical, but very careful, a battery could explode. That said, check your electrical connections and your voltage. If you don't know how to do this, call a friend or take it to a shop. The speed control, the wiring and the batteries can all cause what you describe. One more thought, a dragging brake could also cause this problem. Things to consider: When did the problem start? What happened or changed at that time? When was the last time it ran right? Here's a link to brake adjustment info: Dragging brakes
1/3/2018 2:07:46 PM • Golf • Answered on Jan 03, 2018
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