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51.2V 48V 200Ah Lithium Golf Cart Battery (LCD)
• Cell: LiFePO4
• MOQ: 50
• Delivery: 20 Days
• Customizable / OEM / ODM: Yes
• Factory: Redway, Dongguan, Guangdong, China
• Delivery Terms: FOB, EXW, CIF
• Payment: T/T, L/C, PayPal
• Sea / Air / Land Shipment: 10FT, 20FT, 40FT, 60FT
Description
This battery is the 48V (51.2V) 200Ah Lithium Battery from Redway Power, a prominent manufacturer based in China specializing in high-performance lithium-ion batteries. Designed with advanced LiFePO4 technology, this battery provides reliable energy solutions for various applications, ensuring long-lasting performance and safety.
Key Features
- High Capacity: With a nominal capacity of 200Ah and an energy output of 10.24 kWh, this battery is ideal for powering demanding applications.
- Long Cycle Life: Capable of over 4,000 cycles at 80% depth of discharge (DOD), it offers exceptional longevity, reducing the frequency of replacements.
- Robust Design: The battery features an IP65 rating, providing protection against dust and water ingress, making it suitable for challenging environments.
- Intelligent Battery Management System (BMS): Equipped with a sophisticated BMS that protects against overcharging, overheating, and short circuits, ensuring safe operation.
- Versatile Connectivity Options: Supports optional features such as Bluetooth, WiFi, and an LCD display for enhanced monitoring and control.
Applications
The 48V 200Ah Lithium Battery is perfect for a variety of applications, including:
- Electric scooters
- E-rickshaws and e-trishaws
- E-motorcycles
- Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs)
- Floor cleaning machines
With a charge voltage of 58.4V and a discharge voltage of 40V, this battery is optimized for various operational needs. It operates effectively across a temperature range from -20°C to 65°C, making it versatile enough for different industrial settings.The lightweight design of the battery facilitates easy installation and integration into existing systems, while its high performance ensures that your equipment operates efficiently throughout the day. Additionally, the battery supports fast charging capabilities, allowing for quicker turnaround times between uses.
As a trusted factory in China, Redway Power is dedicated to delivering high-quality lithium-ion batteries that enhance productivity and sustainability in your operations. The 48V (51.2V) 200Ah Lithium Battery not only reduces downtime but also contributes to lower operational costs due to its efficiency and long lifespan.Investing in this battery means choosing a reliable power solution that meets the demands of modern electric vehicles and industrial applications while supporting your business’s growth and sustainability goals. Choose Redway Power for your lithium battery needs and experience unparalleled performance and service.
Specifications
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Note: Our products are customizable, allowing customers to modify the main data according to their requirements.
Specifications | |
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Cell Type | LiFePO4 |
Nominal Voltage | 51.2V |
Nominal Capacity | 200Ah |
Nominal Energy | 10.24kWh |
Max Charge Voltage | 58.4V |
Discharge Cut-off Voltage | 40V |
Max Continues Charge Current | 100A |
Max Continues Discharge Current | 100A |
Peak Discharge Current | 200A (10S) |
Dimensions [L x W x H] | 600 x 300 x 288 mm 23.6 x 11.8 x 11.3 inches |
Weight | 80 kg 176 lbs |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Max Parallel Connections | 4 |
Cycle Life | >6000 cycles (DOD 80% 0.5C) |
Self-discharge | 2% per month |
Charge Temperature | 0°C ~ 60°C |
Discharge Temperature | -20°C ~ 60°C |
LCD Screen | Yes |
Optional Upgrades | Bluetooth / APP / WiFi / RS485 / RS232 / CAN bus / Self-heating / Active Balance / Power Switch / etc. |
Charger | Yes |
BMS | JBD BMS |
Terminal | M8 |
Battery Case | Metal |
Silk-screen / Label / Laser Logo | Yes |
User Manual | Yes |
OEM / ODM | Yes |
Shipment | Yes |
Certifications | UL 1642, IEC 62619, UN38.3, MSDS |
Applications and FAQs
What is the difference between 48V and 51.2V lithium batteries?
The difference between 48V and 51.2V lithium batteries lies in their nominal voltage levels. A 51.2V battery, often used in lithium systems, provides slightly higher voltage, which can enhance performance and efficiency in certain applications, especially during charging and discharging cycles.
Can a 48V inverter work with a 51.2V battery?
Yes, a 48V inverter can work with a 51.2V battery, as most inverters have a voltage tolerance range. However, ensure that the inverter can handle the higher voltage without exceeding its limits to avoid potential damage or inefficiency.
Can 48V controller handle 52V battery?
Most 48V controllers can handle a 52V battery, as they are typically designed to accommodate slight voltage variations. However, it’s essential to check the controller specifications to ensure it can safely manage the higher voltage without compromising performance or safety.
What is the cut-off voltage for a 48V lithium battery?
The cut-off voltage for a 48V lithium battery is typically around 42V. Discharging below this level can damage the battery cells and reduce overall lifespan, so it's important to monitor voltage levels during use.
What is the life expectancy of a lithium golf cart battery?
The life expectancy of a lithium golf cart battery typically ranges from 10 to 15 years, depending on usage patterns and maintenance practices. They usually endure between 2,000 to 5,000 cycles, significantly longer than traditional lead-acid batteries.
How much does it cost to convert a golf cart to lithium batteries?
Converting a golf cart to lithium batteries typically costs between $1,500 and $4,000, depending on the size of the battery pack needed and any additional components like chargers or Battery Management Systems (BMS) required for compatibility.
What are the disadvantages of lithium golf cart batteries?
Disadvantages of lithium golf cart batteries include higher initial costs compared to lead-acid options, sensitivity to extreme temperatures, and requirements for specialized chargers. They may also require Battery Management Systems (BMS) for safe operation.
How many lithium batteries for a 48V golf cart?
To achieve a 48V system in a golf cart, you typically need four 12V lithium batteries connected in series. Ensure that all batteries have similar capacities (Ah rating) to avoid performance issues and ensure even discharge.
What is the difference between 150Ah and 160Ah battery?
The primary difference between a 150Ah and a 160Ah battery is their capacity; the 160Ah battery can store more energy and provide power for longer periods compared to the 150Ah battery, making it more suitable for higher energy demands.
What does 160Ah mean?
A rating of 160Ah means that the battery can deliver 160 amperes of current for one hour, or proportionally less current over longer durations (e.g., 8 amps for 20 hours). It indicates the energy storage capacity of the battery.
What is the maximum charging current for a 48V 200Ah battery?
The maximum charging current for a 48V 200Ah battery typically ranges from 0.5C to 1C, meaning it can safely accept between 100A to 200A, depending on the manufacturer's specifications and type of chemistry used.
Is it OK to use a higher Ah battery?
Yes, using a higher Ah (amp-hour) battery is generally acceptable as it provides more capacity and longer runtime without damaging your system. Just ensure that your charger and system can handle the increased capacity safely.
Which is better, a 150Ah or a 200Ah battery?
A 200Ah battery is better if you need more capacity for extended use or higher power demands compared to a 150Ah battery. However, consider your specific application needs, weight constraints, and available space when choosing.
How many solar panels do I need to charge a 48V 200Ah battery?
To charge a 48V 200Ah battery, you typically need around 400W to 800W of solar panels, depending on sunlight conditions and efficiency. This setup allows for efficient charging within about 6-10 hours of peak sunlight.
How do you wake up a 48V lithium battery?
To "wake up" a dormant or deeply discharged 48V lithium battery, connect it to an appropriate charger designed for lithium technology. Allow it some time on low charge settings before switching back to normal charging levels once it reaches operational voltage.
Can you mix a 100Ah and 200Ah battery?
Mixing a 100Ah and 200Ah battery is not recommended due to differences in discharge rates and charging characteristics. This can lead to uneven wear and reduced lifespan for both batteries; it's best to use batteries of the same type, capacity, and age for optimal performance.