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Old 05-09-2021, 07:20 PM   #1
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Default Allied or Roypow

Hey all, hope everyone is well. So I have a new cart, 2013 Yamaha YDRE. I’m not sure if its a Drive or G-series, I don’t know how to tell. It is all stock, though. The batteries are shot. I charge them up, get about a day of usage at the campground and notice the lights dimming at night and it starts slowing down and down. They are old batteries anyway. I’ve been searching through the forum looking for anything about a true, easy lithium swap. I was told of the company Allied and the company Roypow. Does anyone have any preference as to which one is better or another company even? I am looking for the most complete, “true plug and play” system to replace the batteries. I do want lithium, no doubt about that. Possible upgrades to the controller, solenoid and motor later, but for now just looking to do the batteries. Sorry for the long post, thank you in advance!
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Old 05-09-2021, 08:34 PM   #2
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I recently went with the Allied and it is truly Battery Replacement. I opted to go with their charger witch is an onboard set up.
Have no experience with Roypow, But I believe it is the same.
Install the Batteries and go...
You loose a lot of weight and you will feel the difference right away.
Went with Allied because I got a deal on them that is the only reason.
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Default Re: Allied or Roypow

Allied, Dakota, and RELiON are the closest you’ll get to direct drop in replacements but they come at a premium.

RoyPow and ExtremeTeamCarts offer single packs that are more cost effective but will likely require adjustments to the battery bay and some very minor wiring adjustments depending on if you use your onboard voltage reducer or the one built into the packs.

Due to cost I will be purchasing an ExtremeTeam pack in the coming months. They have great reviews, many users on here have them, excellent performance, and are mostly plug and play.
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Old 05-17-2021, 08:21 PM   #4
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I recently went with the Allied and it is truly Battery Replacement. I opted to go with their charger witch is an onboard set up.
Have no experience with Roypow, But I believe it is the same.
Install the Batteries and go...
You loose a lot of weight and you will feel the difference right away.
Went with Allied because I got a deal on them that is the only reason.
Where can you get deals on Allied Lithiums now? Thanks!
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Old 05-18-2021, 05:23 AM   #5
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Where can you get deals on Allied Lithiums now? Thanks!
Plowmans sells Allied and they are a site sponsor.
My Allied batteries were used and came from another member here. Drove 8 hours round trip to get them. I am happy with them and they definitely Sold me on the advantages over Lead Acid, but they are a little wonky IE.. not charging fully and loosing voltage when sitting. But I am still learning as well. These issues may be my Ignorance.
Personally I have a strong Electrical Background and could easily build a DIY pack but I will not. I would spend the extra money over and over on Drop In Lithium Batteries.
This coming Fall/Winter I am building an old Yamaha and will be comparing my needs with Allied, Roypow, Dakota, and RELiON. Needs vs Price vs Availability.
Then ordering my next set.
If $cost$ is an issue PM me, there is a supplier that is not a sponsor that has financing. I am thinking about this due to wanting to replace my used set and also buy for other cart. Two new sets is gonna be a bit hard to get past the banker (my wife).
Edit: I ordered my charger from this site and asked a ton of questions and the support I received was very good.
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