Battery Series Powering GPS Device: Safe?

In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of using a 36 Volt golf cart with 6 - 6 Volt batteries to power a GPS device through a parallel circuit created by connecting an automotive accessory plug to opposite poles of two adjacent batteries. The concern is whether the GPS device can handle the overvoltage of around 16V when the batteries are being recharged. It is suggested to measure the voltage with a DC voltmeter and check if the GPS device has a voltage regulator on the input. The conversation also mentions blowing fuses and the potential danger to the device if the battery voltage is not regulated properly. Ultimately, the issue is determined to potentially be a short in the accessory plug and the importance of proper voltage regulation for the GPS
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I have a 36 Volt golf cart using 6 - 6 Volt batteries in series. If I add a circuit by connecting an automotive accessory plug to opposite poles of two adjacent batteries, will I get a 12 Volt circuit to be used to power a gps device, and is there any danger to the device?
 
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When the golf cart batteries are being recharged the external recharger will put ~8V across each battery so your GPS device will have to withstand an overvoltage of around ~16V. Nothing else jumps out at me. Does the gps device have a voltage regulator on the input?
 
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Topper64 said:
I have a 36 Volt golf cart using 6 - 6 Volt batteries in series. If I add a circuit by connecting an automotive accessory plug to opposite poles of two adjacent batteries, will I get a 12 Volt circuit to be used to power a gps device, and is there any danger to the device?

Your parallel circuit should create a 12 volt supply for your gps. I don't see where there should be any problems. Measure it with a dc voltmeter to be sure first. As long you have the 12 VDC the gps wants, it will only draw the current it needs.
 
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The GPS device is my Droid phone. The dc voltage measured 12 Volts. I put a fuse in the circuit and it kept blowing when I put the car cord in, so I was hesitant to plug in my phone. I checked with a friend who has several advanced EE degrees and he didn't think it would work. I told him I thought he was wrong and he asked me how many EE degrees I have. I told him none but that I still thought he was wrong. Not sure if he is still my friend. I think it is just a short in the accessory plug, which I will check next.
 
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Your phone probably only wants 5V. If you're using the actual car charger cord in it's entirety, then it should be regulating the 12V input down to the 5V your phone is looking for. If you've modified your adapter in any way, you need to make sure you're not sending 12V straight to your phone.

blowing fuses without anything plugged into the other end of the car cord is most definitely not a good sign.
 
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Did you put the 12V across the fuse? Do you have the fuse in series with something else like a gps phone?

Just because the battery reads 12V when you measured it doesn't mean it will be 12V when the cart is running, or when the battery is discharged, or when it is recharging. But it is 12V when the fuse is blowing so this isn't your problem. If the phone is regulating the battery power in down to 5V, this isn't a problem.
 

FAQ: Battery Series Powering GPS Device: Safe?

What is a battery series and how does it power a GPS device?

A battery series is a group of batteries connected in a series circuit to increase the voltage output. This increased voltage is used to power a GPS device, which requires a certain amount of voltage to function properly.

Is it safe to use a battery series to power a GPS device?

Yes, it is safe to use a battery series to power a GPS device as long as the batteries are the correct type and are connected properly. It is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use caution when handling batteries.

What type of batteries should be used in a battery series to power a GPS device?

The type of batteries that should be used in a battery series to power a GPS device will depend on the specific requirements of the device. It is important to use batteries with the correct voltage and capacity to ensure proper functioning and safety.

Can a battery series be used for a long period of time to power a GPS device?

Yes, a battery series can be used for a long period of time to power a GPS device. However, the batteries will eventually need to be replaced as they will lose their charge over time. It is important to regularly check the battery levels and replace them when necessary.

What precautions should be taken when using a battery series to power a GPS device?

When using a battery series to power a GPS device, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use caution when handling batteries. It is also important to monitor the battery levels and replace them when needed. Additionally, it is important to properly dispose of old batteries and avoid mixing different types of batteries in a series.

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