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Your cool EZ GO golf cart needs a cool charger to keep its batteries energized. Without a great charger, your cart might run out of power mid-ride or take forever to charge up.

But don’t worry! Impact Battery’s got you covered with our awesome collection of EZGO golf cart chargers. Made in the USA, our chargers use smart tech (like Delta Volt) to power up fast and keep batteries strong for longer adventures. Plus, they come with a 2-year promise to work perfectly. 

Match Your Cart’s Voltage

Most EZ GO carts use 36 volts (like for older TXT or Marathon carts) or 48 volts (like for newer RXV or speedy ELiTE models). Picking the wrong Easy Go golf cart charger can make your batteries tired, so they don’t last as long or work as well.

So, how do you find your cart’s voltage? Check your cart’s owner’s manual or look for a sticker on the battery pack under the seat. It might say “36V” or “48V.” Here’s what those numbers mean:

36-Volt Carts: Awesome for cruising on flat places, like a golf course or your neighborhood. They take about 4-8 hours to charge, just like waiting for your phone to charge up overnight. Older TXT carts or Marathon models usually use 36 volts.

48-Volt Carts: These are for fancier carts that go faster or climb hills, like RXV models or ones with lithium batteries. They need a stronger charger to keep up with their speed and longer rides. 

If you pick a 36V EZ GO golf cart charger for a 48V cart, it just won’t work right. A mismatch can overcharge or undercharge your batteries. It might make them wear out faster.

Know Your Cart’s Battery Type

EZ GO carts use three main battery types: Flooded Lead-Acid (FLA), AGM, or Lithium. Each one uses a different kind of charger to work its best. Here’s the breakdown so you can pick the perfect golf cart battery charger: 

Flooded Lead-Acid (FLA) Battery

Flooded lead-acid batteries are the most common type of golf cart batteries used. They use a liquid electrolyte to check water levels and keep them clean.

It’s an affordable and durable product, but it needs regular maintenance. FLA batteries work best with chargers that have equalization or trickle modes to balance the cells and prevent buildup inside. 

AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) Battery

AGM batteries are sealed and maintenance-free, so you don’t have to add water or worry about spills. They charge faster than FLA and handle vibration better, making them reliable for everyday use.

These batteries need a charger that provides a strong, consistent charge without overcharging. They’re common in EZGO RXV carts made after 2008.

Lithium Battery

Lithium batteries are lightweight, last longer, and charge much faster than FLA or AGM. They deliver steady power, which means carts run faster and climb hills better.

Lithium battery packs require chargers that sync with the Battery Management System (BMS) for safety. This prevents overheating and keeps the battery cells balanced. You’ll find lithium batteries in newer EZGO ELiTE models.

Here’s a quick chart to make it crystal clear:

Battery TypeBest ChargerFits These EZ GO Carts
Flooded Lead-Acid (FLA)Cleaning ModeTXT, Marathon
AGMFast Power-UpRXV (post-2008)
LithiumSafety SyncELiTE Powertrain

Pick Your Golf Cart’s Charging Speed

Your EZGO cart needs a charger that matches the right charging speed. The amps decide how quickly the batteries fill up. Higher amps mean faster charging, but the charger must still fit your battery size.

15 amps: Slower charge, usually 8–10 hours. Works well for overnight charging on older TXT or Marathon carts used on flat ground.

18-25 amps: Faster charge, around 4-6 hours. A better choice for RXV carts or carts that climb hills and need more power.

If the amps are too high for your batteries, they can overheat and wear out early. To find the right range, divide your battery’s amp-hour rating by the hours you want it to charge. For example, a 220Ah battery divided by 5 hours equals about 18 amps.

Choose Your Cart’s Plug

Your EZGO battery charger must match the plug on your cart, or it simply won’t charge. There are two main types:

D-Style Plug: A flat rectangular shape. Fits most TXT and RXV carts made after 1994.

Crowsfoot Plug: A three-prong design shaped like a bird’s foot. Found on older 36-volt Marathon carts.

Check your cart’s charging port before buying. A mismatch means no connection, so be sure to pick the plug that fits your EZGO model. All of our chargers are available with the correct plug option for your cart.

Our Best Picks for EZ GO Carts

Picking the right EZ GO charger can be tricky with so many options. We’ve got you covered with our top 4 picks from our collection. These are the best ones for TXT, RXV, and ELiTE carts - fast, reliable, and easy to use.

Dual Pro 36V 18A Smart Charger ($249)

The Dual Pro 36V 18A Smart Charger is perfect for TXT carts with Flooded Lead-Acid (FLA) batteries on flat courses. It charges fully in about 5 hours using smart Delta Volt technology

It also adjusts the power to extend battery life. Lightweight at only 6 pounds, it’s easy to carry. The charger also comes with a D-Style plug that fits newer TXT carts perfectly. 

Powerwise 48V 15A Waterproof Charger ($199)

The Powerwise 48V 15A Waterproof Charger works great with RXV carts using AGM or lithium batteries, even in rainy weather. It fully charges in about 6 hours and has a waterproof design to keep it safe from moisture.

LED lights clearly show charging status, with green for done and red for charging. This charger can fit the Crowsfoot plug or older carts easily.

Dual Pro 36V 25A Pro Charger ($299)

The Dual Pro 36V 25A Pro Charger is built for Marathon or hilly TXT carts that need faster charging. It powers up batteries in about 4 hours and has an auto-shutoff feature to prevent overcharging.

The D-Style plug fits newer TXT or Marathon carts. Its heavy-duty design makes it ideal for daily use.

LiteCharge 48V 20A Onboard Charger ($279)

The LiteCharge 48V 20A Onboard Charger is designed for ELiTE carts with lithium batteries. It stays plugged in on your cart for convenient charging anywhere and fully charges in about 5 hours. Smart BMS safety features keep the batteries cool and balanced, while app alerts notify you when charging is complete.

Why Choose Impact Battery for Your ENZO Golf Cart?

Our chargers are the best for keeping your batteries powered up. They’re way better than boring, basic ones that come with your cart. Here’s why you should pick us:

  • Our chargers are built in the USA, so they’re super strong and reliable

  • Every charger works great for at least 2 years.

  • Spend $99, and we'll send your charger for free.

  • Call 1-866-668-3163, and our friendly experts will help you pick the perfect charger.

  • Our smart chargers charge gently to make batteries last longer.

Easy Care Tips for ENGO Golf Cart Battery Charger 

Your EZGO charger works best when you give it a little care. Keeping it dry is the first step. Store it away from rain or sprinklers, since water can damage the parts and stop it from working.

Once your cart is fully charged, remember to unplug the charger. Leaving it plugged in all week can strain both the charger and your batteries.

It also helps to keep the plug clean. Wipe off dirt or dust with a dry cloth so the connection stays strong every time you charge.

Pay attention to the charger lights. Green means the batteries are full, and red means they’re still charging. If no lights show up, call 1-866-668-3163 for help.

Avoid storing the charger in hot spots, such as a car during summer. Excess heat can shorten its life.

During winter, give your batteries a half charge before storing the cart. This keeps them healthy while your charger takes a seasonal break.

Got Questions? We’ve Got Answers 

Golf cart owners have the same questions about voltage, plugs, and charge times. Here are some of the most common ones to help you charge with confidence.

How long does it take to charge my cart?

Most chargers take 4-8 hours, like waiting for a game to download. Fast ones (25 amps) finish in 3-4 hours. Pick a speed that fits your schedule.

Can I use a 48V charger on a 36V cart?

No, a 48-volt charger will not work on a 36-volt cart. The voltage must match exactly, or the batteries can be undercharged or overcharged. Always check your cart’s voltage before choosing a charger.

Do these chargers work with lithium batteries?

Yes, but only with lithium-ready chargers. These chargers have built-in safety features to protect the battery, prevent overheating, and keep it balanced. Always use a charger designed for lithium packs, like those in EZGO ELiTE carts.

What if my charger gets wet?

Some chargers, like the Powerwise models, are waterproof and safe in rain. Other chargers must stay dry to avoid damage. Always store your charger in a protected area and keep it away from water.

Can I leave my charger plugged in all night?

Yes, smart chargers automatically stop charging when the batteries are full. This makes it safe to leave them plugged in overnight without harming your batteries.

What if my cart’s plug doesn’t fit?

Check whether your cart uses a D-Style or Crowsfoot plug. Using the wrong plug will prevent charging. If you’re unsure, call us at 1-866-668-3163 to find the correct one.

How do I store my charger in winter?

Store your charger in a dry, cool place. Charge your batteries to about halfway before storing to keep them healthy during the off-season.

Not Sure What Voltage Your Cart Is?

Call our friendly team at 866-668-3163, and they’ll help you find the right voltage quickly. If you have a high-tech cart, you can also explore our 48V Lithium EZGO Chargers for the best fit.

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