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48V FALCON ELITE – LiFePO4 – 61Ah – 3.1kWh
48V FALCON ELITE – LiFePO4 – 61Ah – 3.1kWh is a lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery system designed for high-performance applications requiring stable voltage and long cycle life. With a nominal voltage of 48V and capacity of 61Ah, it delivers 3.1kWh of energy, suitable for electric vehicles, solar storage, and industrial equipment. Its LiFePO4 chemistry ensures thermal stability, safety, and 2000+ charge cycles. Charging typically operates at 54.6–58.4V (CC-CV), with integrated BMS for cell balancing and overvoltage protection.
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What are the key specifications of the 48V FALCON ELITE?
The 48V FALCON ELITE operates at 48V nominal voltage with a 61Ah capacity, yielding 3.1kWh energy. It uses LiFePO4 cells for 2000+ cycles and 80% depth of discharge. Charging voltage peaks at 58.4V, while discharge cutoff is 40V. Pro Tip: Pair with a 50A BMS to prevent overload in high-current applications like e-bikes or solar inverters.
This system’s energy density (~150Wh/kg) supports compact designs for mobility and storage. Unlike lead-acid batteries, LiFePO4 maintains 90% capacity after 1,000 cycles, even at -20°C. For example, a 3.1kWh pack can power a 1kW golf cart motor for 3 hours. Transitionally, while voltage remains steady, capacity degrades minimally under partial cycling. Always verify controller compatibility—mismatched voltages risk BMS tripping during regenerative braking.
| Parameter | 48V FALCON ELITE | Lead-Acid Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| Cycle Life | 2000+ | 300–500 |
| Weight | ~25kg | ~45kg |
| Efficiency | 95% | 80% |
Where is the 48V FALCON ELITE commonly used?
The 48V FALCON ELITE powers electric golf carts, solar storage systems, and industrial AGVs. Its high discharge rate (3C) suits heavy loads, while low self-discharge (<3%/month) ensures reliability in seasonal applications. Pro Tip: Use temperature sensors in solar setups to avoid capacity loss below 0°C.
In e-mobility, this battery enables 50–70 km range for mid-sized scooters. Transitionally, its modular design allows scaling to 15kWh for RVs. For instance, a 3.1kWh unit paired with a 2kW inverter can run a 500W fridge for 6 hours. But what if the BMS fails? Redundant protection circuits in premium models prevent catastrophic failure. Avoid using nickel-based chargers—LiFePO4 requires voltage-specific charging to prevent cell damage.
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FAQs
No—series connections create unsafe voltages. Use parallel configurations for capacity expansion, ensuring all units are within 0.1V state-of-charge difference.
Is the 61Ah capacity accurate for 3.1kWh?
Yes: 48V × 61Ah = 2928Wh (≈3kWh). The 3.1kWh rating accounts for rounded efficiency metrics under optimal conditions.
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