Ed --
All you can use is 12 volts, therefore you can use two of your batteries is
series(plus to minus) to make the 12 volts. If you want greater capacity and
your batteries are reasonably matched (internal resistance approximately equal)
as would be the case with new batteries, you could put them in two parallel
banks, then each bank hooked to the other in series (three batteries with plus's
connected together and with negatives connected together makes one parallel
bank).
(+battery -) (+battery-)
+12v-----(+battery -)---------(+battery-)----- -12V
(+battery- ) (+battery-)
I hope the above formatting holds up-- should show two stacks of three batteries
each with one stack + connected to other stack- to make 12V.
Gary
North Bend, Oregon Coast
> Where is there a better place to get my answers than here when it comes to
> batteries/inverters ect.
>
> Problem:
>
> Want to hook up a 12 volt to 110 volt inverter to a golf cart that has 6 - 6
> volt batteries or a total of 36 volts.
>
> Where, how, when etc. do I hook up an inverter to run, elec saws, drills etc.
> right from the golf cart. It would be great if I could do that, especially
> for the South 5.
>
> Thanks a million,
>
> Ed Lubo
> 75 Landau
> New Jersey
All you can use is 12 volts, therefore you can use two of your batteries is
series(plus to minus) to make the 12 volts. If you want greater capacity and
your batteries are reasonably matched (internal resistance approximately equal)
as would be the case with new batteries, you could put them in two parallel
banks, then each bank hooked to the other in series (three batteries with plus's
connected together and with negatives connected together makes one parallel
bank).
(+battery -) (+battery-)
+12v-----(+battery -)---------(+battery-)----- -12V
(+battery- ) (+battery-)
I hope the above formatting holds up-- should show two stacks of three batteries
each with one stack + connected to other stack- to make 12V.
Gary
North Bend, Oregon Coast
> Where is there a better place to get my answers than here when it comes to
> batteries/inverters ect.
>
> Problem:
>
> Want to hook up a 12 volt to 110 volt inverter to a golf cart that has 6 - 6
> volt batteries or a total of 36 volts.
>
> Where, how, when etc. do I hook up an inverter to run, elec saws, drills etc.
> right from the golf cart. It would be great if I could do that, especially
> for the South 5.
>
> Thanks a million,
>
> Ed Lubo
> 75 Landau
> New Jersey