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Black Friday..can I use 12volt 50 amp hour LiTime batteries to run a golf cart?

TheeBigGuy

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Is this the best solution for a great price $129.00 each..But will it be enough to drive a golf cart all day...10miles? Are there better deals today?
 
You will need a bms capable of enough amp output and ok to run in series because you will need 3 batteries in series and from our 36 volt cart performance I would recommend the 100Ah batteries for any distance comparing the power to our fla batteries
 
You will need a bms capable of enough amp output and ok to run in series because you will need 3 batteries in series and from our 36 volt cart performance I would recommend the 100Ah batteries for any distance comparing the power to our fla batthank you
 
Stock 36V controllers can pull ~175 amps with even the most basic cart ( fleet speed EZGO ), so your battery of choice must be able to handle that and few of the 12V batteries would not trip the built in BMS in a single series string.

Something that would fit in the standard battery tray would be 6 of these, in a 2P3S configuration which should work and is lower cost than using the common 6V trojans used in golf carts
 
Stock 36V controllers can pull ~175 amps with even the most basic cart ( fleet speed EZGO ), so your battery of choice must be able to handle that and few of the 12V batteries would not trip the built in BMS in a single series string.

Something that would fit in the standard battery tray would be 6 of these, in a 2P3S configuration which should work and is lower cost than using the common 6V trojans used in golf carts

Damn... those are cheap.
 
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