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BFL13
Sep 29, 2019Explorer II
Some stuff on that when you Google 42 volt golf car. (They add a 6 to a 36) You get more speed but not more torque for hill climbing, which takes more current not more volts ISTR. You can do mods at great expense to change the gear ratio for hill climbing too if I got that right.
Just play on a flat course with no hills! :)
I think the guy at the golf car place I got my used T-1275s said they have either 4 T-1275 (12v) or six 8 volt batts for 48. He said the 6-8s had more grunt than the 4-12s if I remember that right--could be wrong, been a while and I didn't ask why or anything.
Must be a forum like this for golf cars with lots of good info.
If you meant was the meter ok to use, then yes since it shows the 45 volts. Or you can get a meter for a 48v golf car.
Just play on a flat course with no hills! :)
I think the guy at the golf car place I got my used T-1275s said they have either 4 T-1275 (12v) or six 8 volt batts for 48. He said the 6-8s had more grunt than the 4-12s if I remember that right--could be wrong, been a while and I didn't ask why or anything.
Must be a forum like this for golf cars with lots of good info.
If you meant was the meter ok to use, then yes since it shows the 45 volts. Or you can get a meter for a 48v golf car.
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