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Old 03-17-2023, 07:11 AM   #141
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Default Re: 48volt club car limthium battery exploded

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Ok. I see.

Still.....two or three separate batteries.....each with their own BMS. I see to many potential "down the road" issues with this type of setup.
So if the battery packs are all wired in parallel correctly the load is shared across the 3 bms equally and when charging they should all charge to full capacity without balance issues unlike smaller voltage batteries wired in a series.

This would be more comparable to the smaller 36 and 48v packs from Allied that people wire in parallel.
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Old 03-17-2023, 07:44 AM   #142
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So if the battery packs are all wired in parallel correctly the load is shared across the 3 bms equally and when charging they should all charge to full capacity without balance issues unlike smaller voltage batteries wired in a series.

This would be more comparable to the smaller 36 and 48v packs from Allied that people wire in parallel.

That’s correct. I have no issues with my 48v parallel wired Allied pack and I don’t see any issues we doing it with the eBay batteries either. It’s when you wire 12v batteries in series each with their own BMS that balance issues start.
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I’m about to buy one of these… urghh. Price is 1077 with taxes $1147 or so. Maybe I’ll hold off… thanks for the info!
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Old 11-24-2024, 03:09 PM   #144
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I’m about to buy one of these… urghh. Price is 1077 with taxes $1147 or so. Maybe I’ll hold off… thanks for the info!
Whoops, posted on wrong thread... sorry
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