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  • Buggies Unlimited - item 336
  • Buggies Unlimited - item 336
  • Buggies Unlimited - item 336
Buggies Unlimited - item 336

36v Analog State-Of-Charge Meter

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The 36-Volt Analog State-Of-Charge Meter is a tool that no golf carter should go without. If your fuel gauge on your truck broke, you would be lost, or at least keeping track of your odometer to ensure you do not get stranded. We do not have that luxury on a golf cart. Even if you have an hour meter, that is a far cry from an accurate way to tell how much power had been consumed. These golf cart meters measure the range of voltage that the golf cart needs to run. A 36-volt golf cart has to have a minimum of 36-volts to run. At 35.9 volts, the solenoid is more than likely not going to click in, and the golf cart is not going anywhere.

These voltage meters will allow you to see the overcharge on the batteries, telling you exactly how much juice you have left in your "tank." A 36-volt system will read almost 42-volts when it comes off the charger. Do not be fooled by terminology; call Buggies Unlimited today for golf cart parts and accessory solutions.

Specifications:

  • Green indicates full charge, Red is low
  • Measures 2 1/8" in diameter
  • Flush mount or mount on top dash with our universal mount bracket #4624 (MET UNV 4624) *sold separately
  • Installation instructions included

Install Guide

Item
336  State Of Charge 36v Round
OEM
Universal
Model
Universal
Start Year
Universal
End Year
Universal
Gas/Electric
Electric

Customer Reviews

51 Ratings
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Rated 5 stars by 92% of reviewers

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Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 27, 2024
36 volt
Surprisingly accurate. Simple installation.
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 8, 2024
great price , great quality , easy to install and arrived quickly
great item never knew when battery was low or how far I could go with out being stranded now I have good idea at a glance at the gauge
Rated 5 out of 5
Aug 2, 2024
Battery charge gauge
The gauge is just what I wanted. I have one on another golf cart and helps me keep cart fully ready for use.
The order was promptly shipped to me.
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 12, 2024
IT WORKS
Nothing much to say…it works
Rated 5 out of 5
Mar 1, 2024
Easy to install and works fine
Rated 5 out of 5
May 13, 2023
great
Rated 5 out of 5
Oct 7, 2022
A great product priced right!!!
A great product priced right!!!
Rated 5 out of 5
Jul 13, 2022
Easy to install
Thanks
Rated 4 out of 5
Jun 20, 2022
works as is supposed
cant "be beat for the$
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 14, 2022
Works as it should .

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14 Questions
What voltage does the ‘E’ and ‘F’ correlate to?

Golf carts run on the overcharge of the batteries and this is what this meter measures. When your batteries are fully charged on a 36v system, the voltage will read near 42 volts. When the system reads 35-36v, its like having a 1/4 tank of gas and at 30v you are dead and not moving.

Is it water (moisture) resistant?

Yes, it is water resistant.

Will it work on lithhium batteries ?

Will work on 36volt to show state of charge, very dependable on my cart.

I have an 1989 EZGO Marathon cart.  Will I need the 48v or 36v.  It is a 36v cart?  Thanks as it says both will work!

I would get a 36V if that what your cart is. If you get the 48V it may read a low reading even when fully charged.
hope this helps

What's  the white c hg and the right red indicater portion of the gage indicate?

I belive the CHG means it'e fully charged and the right red indicator means it's over charged.

cannot locate a 5 amp fuse for this volt meter???????

I didn't put a fuse in mine. I did put in a toggle switch to turn it off and on.

I have a 2003 club car that has a blinking light just below the ignition key that indicates low voltage. . Can I use this portal and present wiring to it to connect the voltage analog meter without any other serious wiring changes? Joe Mc La

I used this meter in a 2002 EZ go and had no problems hooking it up. To be safe make sure you disconnect one terminal to the battery before installing

How do I remove the current 48 volt analog charge gauge on 2012 EZ GO cart ?

It has a +and - wires. Disconnect or remove wires.

Interested in using this gauge to measure the state of charge on my Minnkota 36 volt bow mount motor. Have you seen it used in this application? Also, does the gauge draw much resistance that would be a slow drain on the batteries when not in use? Would I need to add a disconnect switch?

This gauge is spot-on to measure charge of batteries .I bought this for my golf cart and does not draw any resistance to speak of. You do not need a disconnect switch for this gauge. I live in a senior mobile home park and I would say that 30% of people here have golf carts that use this gauge. GOOD LUCK TO YOU.

I have a 2018 Yamaha golf cart.  What is the voltage at the wires if the volt indicator.  The batteries show 50 violets fully charged with my volt ohm meter?

If your volt meter read 50 volts full charge you must have a 48 volt system. You would need a 48 volt gauge. Check your owners manual for voltage of your cart to make sure.