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Complete retard here, have literally never touched anything automotive related until now.
Golf cart isn't turning over, used my multimeter on the battery and it showed 11.8V or so if I remember correctly.
Only thing I have is a battery charger with 12V/2A setting and a 12V/10A setting, and a 50 AMP engine start function.
10 amp charge setting wasn't charging, no clue why, just kept showing 0% charge. 2 amp charge setting was working and showed 75% charge, but I assume it would take half the day to charge at that low of amperage so I tried the 50 amp engine start function for around three minutes as the charger manual indicated instead which got it to finally turn over and go only a few feet, then it quit on me again.
Is my only option to just leave it on 12V/2A and charge it overnight?



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