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Old 06-02-2020, 11:12 AM   #1
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Has anyone used LTO lithium batteries to do a conversion
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Old 06-05-2020, 12:31 AM   #2
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Default Re: 2006 Precedent Lithium Conversion

I do not believe I have even heard of them....
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Old 06-10-2020, 10:08 PM   #3
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I do not believe I have even heard of them....
Hi, what minimum specifications should the lithium battery pack be so that it will power the cart without the batteries being overloaded?
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Old 06-10-2020, 10:23 PM   #4
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Hi, what minimum specifications should the lithium battery pack be so that it will power the cart without the batteries being overloaded?
here is the spec on the battery

48V 100Ah Lithium titanate battery pack with 150A BMS 20S for 7200W RV EV autocaravans Solar system +10A Charger


Battery Specification:

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Model:
48100 LTO
Battery Type:
Lithium titanate battery

Nominal Capacity:
100Ah
Nominal Voltage:
48V
Battery Dimension:
580*380*250mm, not final size
Battery Weight:
About 60KG
Internal Resistance:
less than 100 mohms
Cycle life:
More than 20000 times, DOD at 80%
Combination:
20S LTO battery
Input Charging Voltage
56V
Input Charging Current
Standard 5A, fast 20A
Continuous Discharging Current
150Amps
pulse Current Discharge
300Amps
Discharge cut-off Voltage
40v
Charging Temperature:
0~45Centigrade
Discharging temperature:
-20~60Centigrade
Storage temperature:
-20~45Centigrade
Protection:
built-in BMS for over-current, over-discharge, over-charge,short-circuit, adverse-polarity connection, balancin
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Old 06-11-2020, 04:31 AM   #5
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What's the cost of a 48V, 100AH pack?
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Old 06-13-2020, 12:57 PM   #6
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what's the cost of a 48v, 100ah pack?
$1980
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Old 06-14-2020, 06:26 AM   #7
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Well....the price seems reasonable for a "drop 'n drive" setup.

I think my only concern is the 150amp continuous discharge (and yes, I see the 300 amp plus discharge). I can only assume that the actual power runs thru a BMS. If so, and your driving habits require more continuous discharge (likely not....but still) what effect would that have on the length of life of the BMS. What kind of warranty does it have....and who is providing the warranty? The factory or the seller?

Also...should you want to increase amp\hr capacity in the future, can you just "add" more capacity...or do you need to replace the existing unit?


I'm not trying to be negative Nancy here as I see a lot of positives with that pack.
---It's brand new
---It's a drop in
---The BMS appears to do everything you want one to do..
---Charger amps appear adequate

Anyway.....just a few thoughts on it.

FWIW
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Old 06-15-2020, 01:21 PM   #8
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Well....the price seems reasonable for a "drop 'n drive" setup.

I think my only concern is the 150amp continuous discharge (and yes, I see the 300 amp plus discharge). I can only assume that the actual power runs thru a BMS. If so, and your driving habits require more continuous discharge (likely not....but still) what effect would that have on the length of life of the BMS. What kind of warranty does it have....and who is providing the warranty? The factory or the seller?

Also...should you want to increase amp\hr capacity in the future, can you just "add" more capacity...or do you need to replace the existing unit?


I'm not trying to be negative Nancy here as I see a lot of positives with that pack.
---It's brand new
---It's a drop in
---The BMS appears to do everything you want one to do..
---Charger amps appear adequate

Anyway.....just a few thoughts on it.

FWIW
Thank you, I am still researching, will get back with some more questions before I commit to buying
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Old 06-15-2020, 01:37 PM   #9
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100Ah is sufficient for most use. I copied the battery Spec from the Trojan site and it is working with no issues.
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