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Where did all the power go?

1995 Electric E-Z-Go Golf Cart, 36 volt. All 6 Batteries reading 6+volts, power gauge on dash reads Full. Engage key, place in Forward and depress accelerator...result= Cart moves slowly for about 1 mile, power gauge on dash decreased to low...BUT ...I immediately re-verify each battery and all 6 still show 6+ volts... could this be a problem with the Solenoid ?

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I have that same situation and I have tested my batteries under a load, all good...what is next step??

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Bob Spicer                   I suggest that you test your batteries first. A simple voltage test does not give you a good indication about the condition of the batteries. You will have to test them under a load. If there are some shorted cells etc. a bad battery may show the right voltage but once a load is applied, it fails. Let us know what you get after you test your batteries

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