04-28-2021, 12:13 PM | #1 |
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Location: Wellsburg WV
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Question regarding LG chem batteries
Looking on batteryhookup.com’s web site and I see a 48 volt LG chem battery with 40 AH. I understand I would need to add A BMS, breaker and charger Just wondering what the thoughts are on these units. Should I just buy a cart specific unit, or is it ok to build your own?
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05-04-2021, 08:24 AM | #2 |
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Re: Question regarding LG chem batteries
I built my own using those exact cells. I built 2 x 48v batteries so I would have 80Ah total. That's a total of 28 cells. They're really simple to work with. You'll want to use threaded rod to hold them in compression and you'll need to make busbars. I will say they're heavy. But they work just fine for my stock Club Car/Carryall 6.
Having said that, I recently just purchased some new Samsung DSI, 94Ah cells. I'm in the process of finishing that pack and I'll let you know how it works. It's a little more money out of pocket, but they're supposedly new, never cycled cells with full capacity. |
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