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1. What's the difference between 48V and 51.2V golf cart batteries?
+The main difference between 48V and 51.2V golf cart batteries is the voltage. A 48V battery is common in many carts while a 51.2V battery offers slightly more power and efficiency, leading to better performance, longer range, and higher output.
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2. How much do 48v golf cart batteries cost?
+For lithium 48V golf cart batteries, the cost depends on factors such as the golf cart brand, battery capacity (Ah) and additional features integration.
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3. Can you convert a 48V golf cart to lithium battery?
+Yes. To convert a golf cart to 48V lithium batteries:
Choose a 48V lithium battery (preferably LiFePO4) with adequate capacity. The formula is Lithium Battery Capacity = Lead-Acid Battery Capacity * 75%.
Then, replace the old charger with one that supports lithium batteries or ensure compatibility with your new battery’s voltage. Remove the lead-acid batteries and disconnect all wiring.
Finally, install the lithium battery and connect it to the cart, ensuring proper wiring and placement.
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4. How long do 48V golf cart batteries last?
+ROYPOW 48V golf cart batteries support up to 10 years of design life and over 3,500 times of cycle life. Treating the golf cart battery right with proper care and maintenance will ensure a battery will reach its optimal lifespan or even further.
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5. Can I use a 48V battery with a 36V motor golf cart?
+It's not recommended to connect a 48V battery directly to a 36V motor golf cart, as it can potentially damage the motor and other golf cart components. The motor is designed to operate at a specific voltage, and exceeding that voltage might result in overheating or other issues.
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6. How many batteries are in a 48V golf cart?
+One. Choose a suitable ROYPOW 48V lithium battery for a golf cart.