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Can I use a 48V Golf Cart Battery charger for this?

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I just ordered my 48v 100A server rack batteries. I also have a Club Car 48v golf cart (and charger). Can I safely use the Club Car charger to charge my server rack batteries? I figured, I could buy a Club Car charger receptacle to then connect to the battery terminals. I believe the charger is 13A.

Thoughts?
 

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Not enough information. You need to list charger model number or charging specs, what battery chemistries you're talking about, and the battery specs.

Most 48 volt chargers can charge any 48 bolt battery, until such time as the charger over-charges the battery because it wasn't meant for that specific chemistry or charge profile.

Battery chargers are basically just power supplies that periodically check the voltage of the battery and adjust their output for a proper charge profile. You can hook a 50v power supply to almost any similar class voltage battery and it will at least charge it part of the way, but it is probably going to fall short of a full charge, (or worse) over-charge the cells. With lithium ion, over charging causes really bad things to happen.
 
Not enough information. You need to list charger model number or charging specs, what battery chemistries you're talking about, and the battery specs.

Most 48 volt chargers can charge any 48 bolt battery, until such time as the charger over-charges the battery because it wasn't meant for that specific chemistry or charge profile.

Battery chargers are basically just power supplies that periodically check the voltage of the battery and adjust their output for a proper charge profile. You can hook a 50v power supply to almost any similar class voltage battery and it will at least charge it part of the way, but it is probably going to fall short of a full charge, (or worse) over-charge the cells. With lithium ion, over charging causes really bad things to happen.
OK Thanks - good to know. I will see if I can find the specs.
 
Not enough information. You need to list charger model number or charging specs, what battery chemistries you're talking about, and the battery specs.

Most 48 volt chargers can charge any 48 bolt battery, until such time as the charger over-charges the battery because it wasn't meant for that specific chemistry or charge profile.

Battery chargers are basically just power supplies that periodically check the voltage of the battery and adjust their output for a proper charge profile. You can hook a 50v power supply to almost any similar class voltage battery and it will at least charge it part of the way, but it is probably going to fall short of a full charge, (or worse) over-charge the cells. With lithium ion, over charging causes really bad things to happen.

OK - It is apparent that this charger was designed for Lead Acid batteries. Thanks for your help. I'll get one designed for LiFePO4.

Thanks again
 

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OK - It is apparent that this charger was designed for Lead Acid batteries. Thanks for your help. I'll get one designed for LiFePO4.

Thanks again
I just looked up your charger. It is a 48 volt charger, but for some strange reason, it has a 72 volt maximum output. Not sure what's up with that, I don't think the equalize function even goes that high on a 48v lead acid bank..

Your lithium battery bank will be well on its way to burning down your home before it ever reaches the 70 volt mark. Ask DeltaQ or Lester if they make a plug-in 48 volt lithium charger for your chemistry.

Stay away from these off-brand Chinese chargers, they have a high failure rate and are actually dangerous. I wouldn't let one of those things in the same room let alone plug it in.
 
I just ordered my 48v 100A server rack batteries. I also have a Club Car 48v golf cart (and charger). Can I safely use the Club Car charger to charge my server rack batteries? I figured, I could buy a Club Car charger receptacle to then connect to the battery terminals. I believe the charger is 13A.

Thoughts?
FYI, that Club Car ERIC charger can be updated with a USB disk to a new charging algorithm. There are ones out there that can charge lithium, but it goes to the peak so your BMS will likely be disconnecting regularly.
 
I have a 2001 Club Car Carry All 1 with a 48 vdc Power Drive 3 charger that is a Lester 26560. It has a AC input 120VAC, 9.5 A and a DC output of 48VDC, 13A. It has six 8V lead acid batteries being changed to a LIP battery.

I have replaced the batteries with a Li Time 48VDC 60AH LIP battery with a 51.2VDC (48V) nominal charge on spec sheet and a 120A BMS.

I was going to contact Lester to see what the charger max charge voltage would be and the voltage the charger would need to achieve to stop charging. Is it possible to use this charger?
 

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