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Old 08-12-2022, 06:29 PM   #1
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Default 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

Looking at an ECO 105ah for my older Series 1998 TXT. It was 36v but is being converted to 48v. I would just order the kit for the TXT48v, correct?
A-051105-01-EZGO-TXT 48V
https://ecobattery.com/s/product/det...et-45333=ab40d

Is this the Gen2 "skinny" battery that fits in the stock battery tray without modifications? I assume the tray for the older 36v is the same as the newer 48v TXT's? Anyone have a pic of this in place?

Does the Gen 2 "skinny" battery also have that thru hole mounting shown on the website? I thought it mounted differently, no?

Trying to make sure I order the right parts.

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Old 08-12-2022, 07:00 PM   #2
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

After looking at the site some more and trying to decipher the part numbers it looks like the battery should be A-051105-03. The "-03" appears to be the skinny battery. I just don't see a kit for that specific to the TXT.
https://ecobattery.com/s/product/det...et-45333=ab40d
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Old 08-19-2022, 10:48 AM   #3
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

Going to follow along on your choices. I have the same 1998 TXT with the same game plan.

Why are you choosing the 48-105ah over the 48-72ah?
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Old 08-19-2022, 12:19 PM   #4
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

Make sure you are looking at a combo so you get the right charger and keep your warranty intact... The combo also gets you a DC reducer and monitor gauge. You can call them for selection support
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Old 08-22-2022, 09:54 AM   #5
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

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Going to follow along on your choices. I have the same 1998 TXT with the same game plan.

Why are you choosing the 48-105ah over the 48-72ah?
Buy once, cry once... or in this case, every 8 years maybe.
72ah probably would have been fine but I would hate to be wrong and regret my decision.
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Old 08-22-2022, 10:07 AM   #6
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

The 51v/105ah "Skinny" is made to drop right in the front or back of a TXT tray. It will fit all years of the TXT and Medalist.

If you use your stock tray, you will need to drill four holes to secure the battery with our provided hardware. If you use our optional tray, it comes pre-drilled with every pattern for all of our batteries.
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Old 08-22-2022, 10:26 AM   #7
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Default Re: 48v ECO battery for converted 36v Series TXT

The battery fits like a glove and is very secure with the four holes drilled through the battery tray and fitted 3/8 bolts and nylocks. You will be happy with your decision I am sure. My 36 volt txt has been converted to a 48 volt system with Navitas controller, heavy duty solenoid, 2 gauge wiring, and Plum Quick Crocodile motor, and it makes even
my wife smile!
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The battery fits like a glove and is very secure with the four holes drilled through the battery tray and fitted 3/8 bolts and nylocks. You will be happy with your decision I am sure. My 36 volt txt has been converted to a 48 volt system with Navitas controller, heavy duty solenoid, 2 gauge wiring, and Plum Quick Crocodile motor, and it makes even
my wife smile!
Good to hear. Last week I ordered the 105ah and the Navitas 5kw, 600 amp AC conversion, TXT48 harness, FNR switch, solenoid, etc...

Can't wait to get it all hooked up.
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Old 08-23-2022, 09:52 AM   #9
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Good to hear. Last week I ordered the 105ah and the Navitas 5kw, 600 amp AC conversion, TXT48 harness, FNR switch, solenoid, etc...

Can't wait to get it all hooked up.
You're going to thoroughly enjoy this......
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