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July 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

My golf cart has 6 six volt batteries I believe in series. Can I use a 12 volt charger to charge them? Can I charge them individually or charge two 6 volt batteries in series to effectively have 12 volt? I just dont want to damage the batteries, one last question is the charge is a deep cycle charger and has a switch for 2 or 10 amps, which one would I use? Thanks!
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Air Intake<br> Water and engines do not mix very well, and when they do it almost always results in bent pistons, valves and crankshaft commonly called “hydro-locking”. If you think this sounds expensive you're right. The positioning of the air intake is critical to how well a vehicle can handle a crossing. For example certain Toyota 4x4 models have their air intake directly behind the headlight, which is great to allow cold air into the engine but unfortunately is equally as great in directing water into the engine (An easy fix for this is to remove the plastic tubing from the air cleaner to the headlight when crossing water). NEVER attempt a water crossing where the water depth is above the air intake height. If you intend doing regular water crossings, its a good idea to fit a snorkel as it raises the air intake to your roof line. It doesn't mean you can use your xx4 as a submarine!

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