Golf Cart Batteries

Which Battery Goes In A Lido Coupe Deluxe Golf Cart?

Lido Coupe Deluxe golf carts typically use a 48V battery system, though specific configurations depend on production year and OEM specifications. Most models utilize eight 6V lead-acid batteries wired in series (totaling 48V) or six 8V units (48V). Modern upgrades favor lithium-ion (LiFePO4) packs for weight reduction and extended lifespan. Pro Tip: Confirm your cart’s voltage requirements before purchasing—mismatched systems can damage motors and controllers.

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What voltage does the Lido Coupe Deluxe require?

Most Lido Coupe Deluxe carts operate on a 48V system. Classic models use 6×8V or 8×6V lead-acid batteries, while newer versions may support lithium-ion packs. Always check the OEM manual or existing battery labels for voltage confirmation—incorrect voltages risk controller failure.

⚠️ Critical: Never mix battery chemistries. Lead-acid and lithium-ion systems require different charging protocols.

Are lithium batteries compatible with older Lido models?

Yes, but modifications are often needed. Lithium LiFePO4 batteries (51.2V nominal) can replace lead-acid if the controller accepts 48–54V input. Pro Tip: Install a lithium-compatible charger—lead-acid chargers won’t terminate properly, causing overcharge risks.

Battery Type Cycle Life Weight (lbs)
Lead-Acid 500–800 580–620
LiFePO4 3,000–6,000 180–220

How do I identify the correct battery size?

Measure your battery tray dimensions and check terminal positions. Common sizes for Lido carts include GC12 (12″L×7″W×10″H) for lead-acid and custom lithium packs. Example: Trojan T-1275 batteries fit most trays, while lithium options require BMS integration for safety.

What’s the lifespan difference between chemistries?

Lead-acid batteries last 3–5 years with weekly use, whereas LiFePO4 lasts 8–12 years. Though lithium costs 2× upfront, it saves long-term through reduced replacements. Real-world data shows lithium maintains 80% capacity after 4,000 cycles vs. lead-acid’s 30% at 500 cycles.

Can I upgrade to higher voltage systems?

Upgrading to 72V isn’t recommended without motor/controller replacements. Lido Coupe Deluxe components are rated for 48V—higher voltages overload circuits. Exception: Some aftermarket kits allow 60V operation if the motor has 20% voltage tolerance headroom.

Upgrade Factor 48V System 72V System
Top Speed 19–23 mph 28–33 mph
Range 25–35 miles 40–55 miles

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Redway Battery Expert Insight

For Lido Coupe Deluxe owners, we recommend 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 batteries with integrated BMS. These provide seamless drop-in replacement, 30% faster charging, and eliminate acid maintenance. Redway’s ruggedized cells handle golf course terrain while maintaining stable voltage during hill climbs—critical for preserving motor longevity.

FAQs

Do Lido carts require watering systems for lead-acid batteries?

Yes—flooded lead-acid batteries need monthly distilled water refills. Sealed AGM variants eliminate this but cost 25% more upfront.

How long does a lithium battery charge take?

2–4 hours using a 25A charger vs. 8–10 hours for lead-acid. Fast-charging lithium at 50A cuts this to 90 minutes but requires upgraded wiring.