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Old 02-07-2023, 11:58 AM   #11
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Default Re: Recommendations for 72v Lithium packs

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They advertise 520 amps for 30 seconds and 250a continuous. I've done a good amount of wheelies and full throttle rips, no issues or disappointment. A few people who were use to modding carts were shocked to see two guys in the front and the cart standing up without any problems. Laid down a handful of 5 ft+ drag marks from the hitch hitting the concrete.
If the controller could use it, that it is theoretically 49hp momentarily.
AC motor?
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Old 02-09-2023, 12:03 AM   #12
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If the controller could use it, that it is theoretically 49hp momentarily.
AC motor?
Stock AC motor. I haven't gotten to look while doing a hard pull on the gauge how amps it draws. It does do 48mph, still some tweaking but I want to see 50 mph.
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Old 02-11-2023, 07:01 PM   #13
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Default Re: Recommendations for 72v Lithium packs

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Any idea of the momentary amp it can output? Having a 600amp controller I would like to see my meter show that kind of pull. So far I have seen in the 400amp range and I am running 2 BB Eagles @ 180amps each due to the BMS and 2 Sur Ron 30 AH batteries (all paralleled). Theoretically I have a 120ah pack but the Sur Rons can't do 180 bursts I am pretty sure
I just installed a 48volt lithium pack from Bolt and my cart pull's 495 amps on a hard loaded down hit
I've been very happy with their battery, hope this helps.
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Old 02-12-2023, 07:24 PM   #14
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I just installed a 48volt lithium pack from Bolt and my cart pull's 495 amps on a hard loaded down hit
I've been very happy with their battery, hope this helps.
I haven't properly mounted my gauge but so far I've seen 300 amps on mine.
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